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Radiocesium accumulation properties of Chengiopanax sciadophylloides
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2016Through the assessments of radioactive contamination after the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant (F1NPP) accident, it has been reported that some sprouts of Chengiopanax sciadophylloides (Franch. et Sav.) at the site contained radiocesium (((134),)(137)Cs) at higher concentrations than the other plants. To assess the phytoremediation properties of
Yuki Sugiura +4 more
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Health Physics, 1991
The bioavailability of Chernobyl-derived radiocesium in hay, fungal fruit bodies, willow bark, and soil was compared to tracer radiocesium (134CsCl) by measuring transfer coefficients (Fm) to goat milk. The average Fm value from 134CsCl of 11.9 x 10(-2) d L-1 was taken to represent the maximal transfer to milk on the provided diet.
H S, Hansen, K, Hove
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The bioavailability of Chernobyl-derived radiocesium in hay, fungal fruit bodies, willow bark, and soil was compared to tracer radiocesium (134CsCl) by measuring transfer coefficients (Fm) to goat milk. The average Fm value from 134CsCl of 11.9 x 10(-2) d L-1 was taken to represent the maximal transfer to milk on the provided diet.
H S, Hansen, K, Hove
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Uptake of radiocesium by mushrooms
Science of The Total Environment, 1991After the Chernobyl accident in April 1986 the 134Cs, 137Cs and 40K activity of mushrooms of different genera and their corresponding soils from woods located in the province of Umbria (Italy) was determined. The results indicated: a temporally increasing trend for 137Cs up to a "limit value" depending on local fallout in 1986; different cesium ...
R. BORIO +8 more
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Radiocesium in Children from Belarus
Health Physics, 1994The body burdens of 137Cs were measured in 74 children from Belarus who had been exposed to fallout from the Chernobyl accident. The children were between the ages of 8 and 12 y old and were visiting the Ottawa area during the summers of 1991 and 1992.
B L, Tracy, G H, Kramer, K, Gamarnik
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Radiocesium contamination in Belgium
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 1998Radiocesium contamination of air, rain, grass, milk and humans in Belgium from the late 1950s to present was measured. The main sources of fallout were atmospheric nuclear weapons tests and the Chernobyl accident; in Belgium the average impact of the first on the human body burden was more than six times higher.
S. Pommé +5 more
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Sorption of Radiocesium by Active Silica
Health Physics, 1984Cement and cement components have previously been shown to exhibit negligible sorption for cesium. Pyrogenic silica has been examined as an additive to cement materials for its ability to reduce the leachability of cesium and to provide a host material with permanent sorption sites.
C E, McCulloch +4 more
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Modelling of radiocesium in lakes — the VAMP model
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 1996The objective of this work is to present a new, state-of-the-art model for predicting radiocesium in lakes. The target variables to model and predict are Cs concentrations in lake water and in predatory fish. These results emanate from IAEA 's VAMP project, initiated after the Chernobyl accident in 1986.
Håkanson, Lars +5 more
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Journal of Environmental Management, 2016
The depth distribution of pre-Fukushima and Fukushima-derived (137)Cs in undisturbed coniferous forest soil was investigated at four sampling dates from nine months to 18 months after the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident. The migration rate and short-term temporal variability among the sampling profiles were evaluated.
Mengistu T, Teramage +2 more
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The depth distribution of pre-Fukushima and Fukushima-derived (137)Cs in undisturbed coniferous forest soil was investigated at four sampling dates from nine months to 18 months after the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident. The migration rate and short-term temporal variability among the sampling profiles were evaluated.
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