Crustaceans at the bottom of the ocean are eating radioactive carbon from nuclear bomb tests
Deep ocean animals are eating radioactive carbon from nuclear bomb tests, Earth.com, By Kay Vandette ,,10 May 19, A new study has revealed that even the most remote and deep regions on Earth are not isolated from human activities. According to the research, radioactive carbon leftover from nuclear bomb tests in the 1950s and 1960s has made its way to the bottom of the ocean.
Researchers have discovered that crustaceans that live at the bottom of the ocean are eating radioactive carbon that has passed through the food web.
A study detailing the findings was published in the American Geophysical Union’s journal Geophysical Research Letters.
“Although the oceanic circulation takes hundreds of years to bring water containing bomb [carbon] to the deepest trench, the food chain achieves this much faster,” said Ning Wang, the lead author of the new study.
Nuclear bomb tests in the 50s and 60s released radioactive carbon-14 into the atmosphere. Once nuclear tests ended, the amount of carbon-14 or “bomb carbon” in the atmosphere dropped, and the carbon left the atmosphere to settle on the ocean’s surface. In a new study, researchers used bomb carbon to study and analyze organisms that thrive in the deepest parts of the ocean.Samples were collected from as deep as seven miles below the surface where temperatures are freezing and pressures high.
Amphipod specimens, which are crustaceans that scavenge along the deep ocean floor and eat waste and dead organisms, collected in 2017 from the Mariana, Mussau, and New Britain Trenches in the tropical West Pacific Ocean were analyzed for the study.
The amphipods had unusually high levels of carbon-14 in their stomachs and muscles, and the levels were similar to those found in surface marine organisms, suggesting that deep ocean organisms are eating carbon-14 contaminated waste and dead organisms that sink from the surface.
Over time, marine organisms incorporated this carbon into their cells and researchers observed elevated levels of carbon-14 in marine animals after nuclear bomb testing started……….. https://www.earth.com/news/radioactive-carbon-from-nuclear-bomb-tests/
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