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The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident resulted in extensive radioactive contamination of the surrounding forests. In this study, we analyzed fallout 137Cs, 134Cs, and 131I in rainwater, throughfall, and stemflow in coniferous forest ...
Hiroaki Kato, Yuichi Onda, Takashi Gomi
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Radiocesium-konsentrasjonen i villrein på Dovrefjell, Norge
A short report, also including participants' discussion.
Terje Skogland
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Melioration of the radiocesium contaminated land
A method is described of radiocesium fixation in soils contaminated by this radionuclide. To immobilize radiocesium, the soil surface is treated with aqueous hexacyanoferrate solution of alkaline metals. It has been experimentally shown that application of K4 [Fe(CN)6]{\bullet}3H2O at a rate of 1,3g/kg soil reduces the fraction of exchangeable 137Cs ...
Epifanova, I. E., Tertyshnik, E. G.
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Zeolite and bentonite as caesium binders in reindeer feed
The effects of zeolite and bentonite on the accumulation and excretion of radiocaesium (Cs-137) in reindeer were studied in two feeding experiments. Six animals in each experiment were given lichens contaminated with radiocaesium from fallout after the ...
Birgitta Åhman +2 more
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On the radiocesium behavior in a small humic lake (Lithuania)
Peculiarities of radiocesium contamination of a small humic lake, which became meromictic some thirty-five years ago due to the inflow of a large amount of humic water, are presented. The lake consists of two separate water layers, which do not intermix.
Moisejenkova, A. +4 more
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Radiocesium contamination in bamboo shoots of Phyllostachys pubescens.
(a, b) Scatter plots of the radioactive concentrations of radiocesium, 134Cs (a) and 137Cs (b), of the surface soils and the upper edible part. (c, d) The radioactive concentrations of radiocesium, 134Cs (c) and 137Cs (d), in each part of the bamboo ...
Masahiro Hirota (322813) +3 more
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Temporal Change of Environmental Contamination Conditions in Five Years after the Fukushima Accident
The temporal change of environmental contamination conditions after the Fukushima accident have been clarified based on large-scale environmental monitoring data repeatedly obtained in the 80 km zone.
Saito Kimiaki
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An accident occurred at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in March 2011 at which time large amounts of radionuclides were released into the atmosphere and the sea.
内田 滋夫 +15 more
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Radiocesium distribution in a bamboo forest
Due to the accident of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plants (FDNPP) occurred on 11 March, 2011, some areas were contaminated with radionuclides. Since one year has been almost passed, we can find largely released, long-lived radionuclides in the ...
内田 滋夫 +11 more
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Our analyses revealed the spatial variability of the vertical distribution of fallout radiocesium measured in small cylindrical soil cores taken in a non-disturbed paddy field contaminated by the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) accident in
Sho Shiozawa (7702925) +3 more
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