Feasibility of using dendroanalysis of uranium as a biomarker for environmental contamination

被引:0
|
作者
T. Mitchell
P. Sandwall
B. Rolfes
M. Lobaugh
J. Bowen
J. Elliston
S. E. Glover
H. B. Spitz
机构
[1] University of Cincinnati,Nuclear and Radiological Engineering
[2] Washington State University,Nuclear Radiation Center
关键词
Uranium; Neutron Activation Analysis; Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis; Standard Reference Material; Natural Uranium;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
A study was initiated to investigate the chronological deposition of uranium in certain species of trees growing on the site of a former uranium metal processing facility. The Feed Materials Production Center (FMPC) is located in Fernald, Ohio, and for roughly 40 years operated as a large scale uranium processing center. Core samples from several species of trees growing in different locations throughout the site were extracted using a 12.5 mm incremental wood boring drill bit. After extraction, each core sample was cut and packaged into individual sections representing 4 annual growth rings and submitted for instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA). The reaction 235U(n,f)140Ba→140La+γ was evaluated using high resolution germanium gamma-spectroscopy to detect the 1.596 MeV photon emission from the fission product 140La following a minimum of a 3 week decay. A total of 106 samples representing 7 individual trees of 3 unique species were irradiated. In addition to the tree-core samples, 18 quality control (QC) samples and 18 standard reference material (SRM) Fly Ash samples were irradiated with the core samples for determining neutron flux. The activity in any one sample in a batch was determined by comparison with the amount of natural uranium in the QC standards. No significantly measurable amount of uranium was detected in any of the tree core samples, although 3 tree core samples were in excess of the minimum detectable amount (30 ng).
引用
收藏
页码:223 / 225
页数:2
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] INDUCTION OF CYTOCHROME-P450 AS A BIOMARKER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION IN AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
    BUCHELI, TD
    FENT, K
    [J]. CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 1995, 25 (03) : 201 - 268
  • [22] Biomarker responses to environmental contamination in estuaries: A comparative multi-taxa approach
    Duarte, Irina A.
    Reis-Santos, Patrick
    Franca, Susana
    Cabral, Henrique
    Fonseca, Vanessa F.
    [J]. AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY, 2017, 189 : 31 - 41
  • [23] Feasibility study for the use of gamma- and X-ray spectrometry to determine uranium contamination
    Struwe, H
    MacMahon, D
    [J]. APPLIED RADIATION AND ISOTOPES, 1996, 47 (9-10) : 1141 - 1146
  • [24] Uranium isotopes in tree bark as a spatial tracer of environmental contamination near former uranium processing facilities in southwest Ohio
    Conte, Elise
    Widom, Elisabeth
    Kuentz, David
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY, 2017, 178 : 265 - 278
  • [25] Feasibility of using urinary TDGA as a biomarker for VCM exposures
    Chen, Chao W.
    Hsieh, Dennis
    Sung, Fung-Chang
    Tsai, Shan P.
    [J]. REGULATORY TOXICOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY, 2018, 97 : 82 - 87
  • [26] Highly efficient immobilization of environmental uranium contamination with Pseudomonas stutzeri by biosorption, biomineralization, and bioreduction
    Yu, Qiuhan
    Yuan, Yihui
    Feng, Lijuan
    Sun, Wenyan
    Lin, Ke
    Zhang, Jiacheng
    Zhang, Yibin
    Wang, Hui
    Wang, Ning
    Peng, Qin
    [J]. JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 2022, 424
  • [27] Highly efficient immobilization of environmental uranium contamination with Pseudomonas stutzeri by biosorption, biomineralization, and bioreduction
    Yu, Qiuhan
    Yuan, Yihui
    Feng, Lijuan
    Sun, Wenyan
    Lin, Ke
    Zhang, Jiacheng
    Zhang, Yibin
    Wang, Hui
    Wang, Ning
    Peng, Qin
    [J]. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2022, 424
  • [28] Uranium contamination in the Great Miami Aquifer at the Fernald Environmental Management Project, Fernald, Ohio
    Sidle, WC
    Lee, PY
    [J]. GROUND WATER, 1996, 34 (05) : 876 - 882
  • [29] Biosorption of uranium for environmental applications using bacteria isolated from the uranium deposits
    Department of Biotechnology and Environmental Engineering, Hachinohe Institute of Technology, Aza-Ohbiraki88-1, Myoh, Hachinohe, Aomori 031-8501, Japan
    [J]. Microbes and Microb. Technology: Agric. and Environ. Applic., (267-281):
  • [30] SKIN SURFACE CONTAMINATION BY URANIUM
    WADACHI, Y
    TASHIRO, S
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-TOKYO, 1967, 4 (04): : 208 - &