1. Concentration of 210Po and 210Pb in macroalgae from the northern Gulf.
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Uddin, S., Bebhehani, M., Sajid, S., and Karam, Q.
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GREEN algae ,CERAMIALES ,BROWN algae ,BAYS ,SARGASSUM ,ULVA ,MAGNITUDE (Mathematics) - Abstract
This baseline study highlights the
210 Po and210 Pb concentration in seven macroalgae species from the northern Gulf that are frequently washed ashore during the bloom season from February to April. The highest concentrations of210 Po and210 Pb were 2.947 ± 0.032 and 1.057 ± 0.145 Bq kg−1 wwt, respectively, in brown algae Sargassum boveanum, and the lowest in green algae Ulva prolifera with 1.533 ± 0.058 and 0.170 ± 0.069 Bq kg−1 wwt, respectively. A210 Po enrichment was observed in both brown and green algae species , with the210 Po/210 Pb ratio being >1 for all the samples. The mean concentration of210 Po in all species was an order of magnitude higher than210 Pb, and the difference in mean concentration is statistically significant (p < 0.001). At the same time, the mean concentration of dissolved210 Po and210 Pb in seawater was 0.28 ± 0.01 and 0.52 ± 0.01Bq m−3 with a210 Po/210 Pb ratio of 0.54 ± 0.02 indicating that210 Po was absorbed from water and more concentrated by macroalgae. The measured concentration factor (CF) for210 Po in these macroalgae for the northern Gulf varied between 5 × 103 –1 × 104 , higher than the IAEA recommended value of 1 × 103 which suggests that a revision of that value may be needed. The field derived CFs for210 Pb vary between 3 × 102 –1.8 × 103 , comparable to the ICRP recommended value of 2 × 103 . • This paper establishes the baseline for210 Po and210 Pb in macroalgae from northern Gulf. • Brown algae has higher210 Po and 210Pb concentration than green algae. • Difference in210 Pb and210 Po concentrations in seven macroalgae was statistically significant. • The concentration factor in both green and brown macroalgae is higher than IAEA recommended value. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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