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137Cs vertical migration in soil was evaluated using two methods: evaluating migration parameters using the quasi‐diffusion model, and modelling vertical migration using VS2DI software package, which is intended for simulating transport of pollution in ...
Donatas Butkus, Marina Konstantinova
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Decadal stability of radiocesium inventories and soil to tree transfer in forests affected by the Fukushima nuclear accident [PDF]
Understanding the long-term dynamics of radiocesium (137Cs) in forests contaminated by the Fukushima nuclear accident requires determining when these dynamics reach a quasi-equilibrium state, in which the flux of 137Cs between soil and trees becomes ...
Wataru Sakashita +12 more
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Desorption of 137Cs+ from mosses [PDF]
Mosses are biomonitors that accumulate large amounts of various pollutants including radionuclides. In this work we investigated the possibility of 137Cs extraction from mosses, as well as the significance of species specificity on the efficiency of ...
Dragović Snežana D. +2 more
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Sexual dimorphism in 137Cs accumulation after chronic low dose exposure in mice [PDF]
The presence of Cesium-137 (137Cs) in the environment after nuclear accidents at Chernobyl and Fukushima Daiichi raises many health issues for the surrounding populations chronically exposed through the food chain.
Hélène Quelquejay +12 more
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Research progress in 137Cs technique to trace soil erosion
As a new method of soil erosion research, 137Cs tracer technology has been widely used in soil erosion research due to its simplicity, rapidity and accurate.
WANG Yong +6 more
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Contribution of 137Cs-enriched particles to radiocesium concentrations in seafloor sediment: Reconnaissance experiment. [PDF]
Autoradiography was used to detect 137Cs-enriched particles in sediment samples. The contributions of 137Cs-enriched particles to 137Cs concentrations in sediment samples ranged from 9% to 64%.
Takahito Ikenoue +3 more
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Seasonal variation of Cesium-137 concentration in Asian black bear (Ursus thibetanus) and wild boar (Sus scrofa) in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. [PDF]
To elucidate and reduce the risk of radionuclide contamination in wildlife caused by the Tokyo Electric Power Company Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station accident, it is important to understand radionuclide variations in the wild animal population ...
Yui Nemoto, Rie Saito, Hitoshi Oomachi
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The aggregated transfer factor (Tag) is commonly used to represent the actual transfer of radiocesium from soil to wild edible plants, but the values have shown substantial variation since the Fukushima nuclear accident.
Seiji Hayashi +7 more
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137Cs inventories in soil in the Qaidam Basin, Tibetan Plateau
This paper presents measurements of cesium-137 (137Cs) in the Qaidam Basin during 2019 with 39 soil samples across the landscape. The aim here is to use the results of 137Cs inventories for the Qaidam Basin to subsequently estimate soil wind erosion. The
Kai Bian, Cuiping Wang, Yulong Shen
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Study region: The upper, forested reaches of the Ota River, 24.4 km northwest of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, was studied. Study focus: There is concern about the effects of dissolved radiocesium (137Cs) released from forest litter on long ...
Seiji Hayashi +2 more
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