Fetal dose assessment for the offspring of the Techa Riverside residents

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Tolstykh, EI [1 ]
Degteva, MO [1 ]
Vorobiova, MI [1 ]
Kozheurov, VP [1 ]
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[1] Urals Res Ctr Radiat Med, Chelyabinsk 454076, Russia
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10.1007/s00411-001-0117-4
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Q [生物科学];
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Massive releases of fission products from the plutonium facility Mayak (Southern Urals, Russia) resulted in the contamination of the Techa river and its floodlands (1949-1956). The results of long-term studies of exposure populations have been used for different purposes of retrospective dosimetry. The riverside residents were exposed via various pathways and their progeny were exposed in utero both to external radiation and to internal radiation from radionuclides ingested by the mothers prior to conception and during pregnancy. Fetal doses due to Sr-90 from the maternal skeleton were estimated and compared with doses from other pathways. Individual red bone marrow (RBM) doses to the late fetuses were calculated on the basis of Sr-90 contents measured in the maternal skeleton and the Sr-90 transfer coefficients (TC) to the fetal skeleton were determined on the basis of the Techa river data. Two values of TC were assumed depending on the mothers' maturation status in the period of maximum releases: TC=0.2 for group 1 (adulthood of mothers in 1950) and TC=0.02 for group 2 (mothers not yet in menarche age in 1950). Fetal doses in both groups that resulted from the different TC values varied by a factor of about 5-8. Furthermore, the fetal RBM doses due to Sr-90 from the maternal skeleton were found to depend on the distances from the site of release and the time after major Sr-90 intake. The average fetal RBM doses in the population of the upper, middle and lower Techa riverside regions were close to the ratio 3:2:1 and 20 years after the onset of contamination, the fetal doses have decreased by a factor of about 3-5. The distance from the site of release determined the relative contribution of different pathways to the fetal dose. For the settlements that are located closest to the site of release, the external exposure was of major concern up to the date of evacuation. For the non-evacuated settlements, the contribution of internal doses was higher and after 1956, external exposure is assumed to be negligible. From 1956 on, Sr-90 that has been transferred from the maternal skeleton was practically the single source of in utero exposure.
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