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- Title
Ecosystem model-based approach for modelling the dynamics of <sup>137</sup>Cs transfer to marine plankton populations: application to the western North Pacific Ocean after the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident.
- Authors
Belharet, M.; Estournel, C.; Charmasson, S.
- Abstract
Huge amounts of radionuclides, especially 137Cs, were released into the western North Pacific Ocean after the Fukushima nuclear power plant (FNPP) accident that occurred on 11 March 2011, resulting in contamination of the marine biota. In this study we developed a radioecological model to estimate 137Cs concentrations in phytoplankton and zooplankton populations representing the lower levels of the pelagic trophic chain. We coupled this model to a lower trophic level ecosystem model and an ocean circulation model to take into account the site-specific environmental conditions in the area. The different radioecological parameters of the model were estimated by calibration, and a sensitivity analysis to parameter uncertainties was carried out, showing a high sensitivity of the model results, especially to the 137Cs concentration in seawater, to the rates of uptake from water and to the radionuclide assimilation efficiency for zooplankton. The results of the 137Cs concentrations in planktonic populations simulated in this study were then validated through comparison with the some data available in the region after the accident. The model results have shown that the maximum concentrations in plankton after the accident were about two to four orders of magnitude higher than those observed before the accident depending on the distance from FNPP. Finally, the maximum 137Cs absorbed dose rate for phyto- and zooplankton populations was estimated to be about 10−2 μGy h−1, and was, therefore, lower than the 10 μGy h−1 benchmark value defined in the ERICA assessment approach from which a measurable effect on the marine biota can be observed.
- Subjects
NORTH Pacific Ocean; CESIUM isotopes; MARINE plankton; ECOSYSTEMS; FUKUSHIMA Nuclear Accident, Fukushima, Japan, 2011; RADIOECOLOGY
- Publication
Biogeosciences Discussions, 2015, Vol 12, Issue 23, p9497
- ISSN
1810-6277
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5194/bgd-12-9497-2015