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辐射对植物和动物的影响:联合国切尔诺贝利论坛的调查结果

Radiation-induced effects on plants and animals: findings of the United Nations Chernobyl Forum.

作者信息

Hinton Thomas G, Alexakhin Rudolph, Balonov Mikhail, Gentner Norman, Hendry Jolyn, Prister Boris, Strand Per, Woodhead Dennis

机构信息

Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, University of Georgia, Aiken, SC, USA.

出版信息

Health Phys. 2007 Nov;93(5):427-40. doi: 10.1097/01.HP.0000281179.03443.2e.

Abstract

Several United Nations organizations sought to dispel the uncertainties and controversy that still exist concerning the effects of the Chernobyl accident. A Chernobyl Forum of international expertise was established to reach consensus on the environmental consequences and health effects attributable to radiation exposure arising from the accident. This review is a synopsis of the subgroup that examined the radiological effects to nonhuman biota within the 30-km Exclusion Zone. The response of biota to Chernobyl irradiation was a complex interaction among radiation dose, dose rate, temporal and spatial variation, varying radiation sensitivities of the different taxons, and indirect effects from other events. The radiation-induced effects to plants and animals within the 30-km Exclusion Zone around Chernobyl can be framed in three broad time periods relative to the accident: an intense exposure period during the first 30 d following the accident of 26 April 1986; a second phase that extended through the first year of exposure during which time the short-lived radionuclides decayed and longer-lived radionuclides were transported to different components of the environment by physical, chemical and biological processes; and the third and continuing long-term phase of chronic exposure with dose rates<1% of the initial values. The doses accumulated, and the observed effects on plants, soil invertebrates, terrestrial vertebrates and fish are summarized for each time period. Physiological and genetic effects on biota, as well as the indirect effects on wildlife of removing humans from the Chernobyl area, are placed in context of what was known about radioecological effects prior to the accident.

摘要

几个联合国组织试图消除关于切尔诺贝利事故影响仍然存在的不确定性和争议。为此设立了一个切尔诺贝利国际专家论坛,以便就该事故辐射暴露所造成的环境后果和健康影响达成共识。本综述是该论坛一个小组的概要,该小组研究了30公里禁区内非人类生物群的放射学影响。生物群对切尔诺贝利辐射的反应是辐射剂量、剂量率、时间和空间变化、不同分类群辐射敏感性不同以及其他事件间接影响之间的复杂相互作用。切尔诺贝利周围30公里禁区内动植物受到的辐射影响,相对于事故可分为三个大致时间段:1986年4月26日事故发生后的头30天内的强烈暴露期;第二个阶段贯穿暴露的第一年,在此期间短寿命放射性核素衰变,长寿命放射性核素通过物理、化学和生物过程转移到环境的不同组成部分;以及第三个也是持续的长期慢性暴露阶段,剂量率<初始值的1%。总结了每个时间段累积的剂量以及对植物、土壤无脊椎动物、陆生脊椎动物和鱼类观察到的影响。将生物群的生理和遗传影响,以及将人类从切尔诺贝利地区撤离对野生动物的间接影响,置于事故发生前已知的放射生态影响背景下进行考量。

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