Gaschak, S.P.; Beresford, N.A.; Barnett, C.L.; Wells, C.; Maksimenko, A.; Chaplow, J.S.
        
        Radionuclide data for vertebrates in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
         https://doi.org/10.5285/518f88df-bfe7-442e-97ad-922b5aef003a
        
       
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          Gaschak, S.P.; Beresford, N.A.; Barnett, C.L.; Wells, C.; Maksimenko, A.; Chaplow, J.S. (2018). Radionuclide data for vertebrates in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/518f88df-bfe7-442e-97ad-922b5aef003a
             
             
            
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          Data comprise radionuclide concentrations in soils and a range of terrestrial vertebrate species (reptiles, small mammals and birds) sampled in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) between 1999 and 2008. Reptiles were collected in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2007, birds, bats, and small mammals were collected in 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2008. Dose rate data are provided for one study, both as ambient dose rate measurements and also as recorded by thermoluminescent dosimeters attached to small mammal species. The isotopes measured include: Americium-241, Caesium-134 and 137, Cobalt-60, Europium-154 and 155, Potassium-40, Plutonium-238, -239 and -240, Strontium-90. The data were used to assess the concentration of radioactive contamination in soil, consequent uptake of radionuclides by wildlife living in the CEZ and to test prediction of the ERICA Tool assessment model. 
 
The data were used to assess the uptake of radionuclides by wildlife living in the CEZ and to derive transfer parameters, and also to test predictions of the assessment model the ‘ERICA Tool’.
         The data were used to assess the uptake of radionuclides by wildlife living in the CEZ and to derive transfer parameters, and also to test predictions of the assessment model the ‘ERICA Tool’.
           Publication date: 2018-02-21
          
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          Format
Comma-separated values (CSV)
Spatial information
          Study area
         
         
          Spatial representation type
         
         
          Tabular (text)
         
        
          Spatial reference system
         
         
          WGS 84
         
        Temporal information
          Temporal extent
         
         1999-01-01    to    2008-07-01
          
         Provenance & quality
         Reptiles were trapped at two sites: 'Red Forest 1' and 'Red Forest2'. Red Forest 1 was approximately 2.6 km south west from the Chernobyl nuclear power plant; trapping occurred over a triangular area of circa 0.15 km2 . Red Forest 2 was approximately 2.7 km south west from the Chernobyl nuclear power plant; and trapping occurred over a square shaped area of circa 0.01 km2. Lacerta agilis were caught in Shermann traps; Natrix natrix were caught by hand. Soil samples (0–10 cm) were collected at Red Forest 1 in June 2001 and at Red Forest 2 in May 2007. 
 
Small mammals were trapped (and released in most cases) at three forest sites with differing soil radionuclide activity concentrations (Low, Medium and High) in the Chernobyl exclusion zone. At each site small mammal traps were located in a 100 m x 100 m study area. Soil samples (0-10 cm) were also sampled at these sites. Animals were fitted with thermoluminescent dosimeters.
 
A range of passerine bird species were collected by mist nets during June 2005, euthanised and retained frozen. Three species of bats were also collected from the sites during the period May and June 2008 using mist nets. After being euthanised the samples were stored frozen whilst awaiting analyses.
       Small mammals were trapped (and released in most cases) at three forest sites with differing soil radionuclide activity concentrations (Low, Medium and High) in the Chernobyl exclusion zone. At each site small mammal traps were located in a 100 m x 100 m study area. Soil samples (0-10 cm) were also sampled at these sites. Animals were fitted with thermoluminescent dosimeters.
A range of passerine bird species were collected by mist nets during June 2005, euthanised and retained frozen. Three species of bats were also collected from the sites during the period May and June 2008 using mist nets. After being euthanised the samples were stored frozen whilst awaiting analyses.
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 This dataset is made available under the terms of the Open Government Licence  
 
         Cite this dataset as: 
         
        Gaschak, S.P.; Beresford, N.A.; Barnett, C.L.; Wells, C.; Maksimenko, A.; Chaplow, J.S. (2018). Radionuclide data for vertebrates in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/518f88df-bfe7-442e-97ad-922b5aef003a
          
          
         
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Supplemental information
          Beresford, N. A., Gaschak, S., Maksimenko, A., & Wood, M. D. (2016). The transfer of 137 Cs, Pu isotopes and 90 Sr to bird, bat and ground-dwelling small mammal species within the Chernobyl exclusion zone. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 153, 231-236
         
         
        
          Video Abstract for The transfer of 137Cs, Pu isotopes and 90Sr to bird, bat and ground dwelling small mammal species within the Chernobyl exclusion zone
         
         
        
          Beresford, N. A., Gaschak, S., Barnett, C. L., Howard, B. J., Chizhevsky, I., Strømman, G., … Copplestone, D. (2008). Estimating the exposure of small mammals at three sites within the Chernobyl exclusion zone – a test application of the ERICA Tool. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 99(9), 1496–1502
         
         
        
          Barnett, C. L., Gaschak, S., Beresford, N. A., Howard, B. J., & Maksimenko, A. (2009). Radionuclide activity concentrations in two species of reptiles from the Chernobyl exclusion zone. Radioprotection, 44(5), 537–542.
         
         
        Correspondence/contact details
          Beresford, N.A.
         
         
          UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
         
         
          Lancaster Environment Centre, Library Avenue, Bailrigg
Lancaster
Lancashire
LA1 4AP
UNITED KINGDOM
         
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        Lancaster
Lancashire
LA1 4AP
UNITED KINGDOM
Authors
          Gaschak, S.P.
         
         
          Chornobyl center
         
        
          Barnett, C.L.
         
         
          Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
         
        
          Wells, C.
         
         
          Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
         
        
          Maksimenko, A.
         
         
          Chornobyl center
         
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           UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
          
         
          Custodian
         
         
            NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
           
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          Publisher
         
         
            NERC Environmental Information Data Centre
           
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          Keywords
         
         Americium , caesium  , Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ)  , Chornobyl , cobalt  , COMET , Concentration ratio , Environmental risk  , Environmental survey  , ERICA , Europium , plutonium  , potassium fertiliser  , radioecology , Radioecology  , radionuclide  , Soil  , strontium  , Terrestrial biota , Transfer parameter , TREE , Ukraine 
         
         
      
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