Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5497826 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
137Cs and 40K in soil, vegetation and flesh of wild boar samples from Austrian and Bavarian regions were investigated by gamma-ray spectrometry and 90Sr in bones of wild boar with Liquid Scintillation Counting (LSC) after radiochemical separation. The soil core profiles revealed that 70-97% of the soil caesium content is still accumulated in the 0-10 cm soil depth. From all vegetation samples the mushrooms, particularly the bay boletus showed the highest 137Cs contamination. The activity concentration of 137Cs in muscle tissue of boar ranged from 14.9±1.5 Bq/kg (Bavaria) to 4711±377 Bq/kg (Lower Austria). In the bones of wild boars, 90Sr activity concentration ranged from 1.4±0.2 Bq/kg (Bavaria) to 70.3±10.5 Bq/kg (Upper Austria).
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Authors
Maria Kocadag, Veronika Exler, Burger-Scheidlin Christopher, Andreas Baumgartner, Michael Stietka, Claudia Landstetter, Martin Korner, Franz Josef Maringer,