PERKINS R W, NIELSEN J M
Science. 1959 Jan 9;129(3341):94-5. doi: 10.1126/science.129.3341.94.
Disposal of trace amounts of Zn(65) is made in the Columbia River via Hanford reactor effluent water. The subsequent utilization of river water for irrigation permits the concentration of this radioisotope in farm produce and its eventual deposition in man. The Zn(65) in irrigation water, in farm produce, and in individuals utilizing these materials has been measured.
痕量锌-65通过汉福德反应堆排放水排入哥伦比亚河。随后河水用于灌溉,使得这种放射性同位素在农产品中富集,并最终沉积在人体中。已对灌溉水中、农产品中以及使用这些物质的人体内的锌-65进行了测量。