The Chernobyl accident on April 26, 1986 resulted in significant fallout of radionuclides such as 137Cs and 239,240Pu on surface soils throughout northern Europe. Knowledge of the dynamics and mechanisms of the migration of these radionuclides in soils is important for determining anima
Abstract: The fallout radioisotope 137Cs is widely used to study rates and patterns of soil redistri...
Data comprise sample site information, dose rate, radionuclide (zirconium-95, niobium-95, ruthenium-...
International audienceFieldwork was conducted every 6 months between 2011 and 2017 to monitor the di...
pasture soils after the Chernobyl accident A comparison with earlier studies 1987-200
Abstract. In 1986, the Chernobyl disaster provoked the uncontrolled release of significant amounts o...
Depth profiles of radiocesium were measured in a podsolic parabrown earth of a spruce stand and in a...
This paper reports the study of the vertical migration of radionuclides in soils at test sites adjac...
The influence of the fallout form on the migration of *991*993*997Cs has been determined. According ...
The transport and redistribution of radionuclides originating from the Chernobyl accident were studi...
The depth distribution of plutonium, americium, and Cs-137 originating front the 1986 accident at th...
Global nuclear weapon testing and the Chernobyl accident have released large amounts of radionuclide...
The transport and redistribution of radionuclides originating from the Chernobyl accident were studi...
Fallout from the Chernobyl nuclear accident in April 1986 resulted in a significant increase in the ...
Fallout from the Chernobyl nuclear accident in April 1986 resulted in a significant increase in the ...
The laws of a convective-diffusive transfer of the radionuclide in the soil layer have been establis...
Abstract: The fallout radioisotope 137Cs is widely used to study rates and patterns of soil redistri...
Data comprise sample site information, dose rate, radionuclide (zirconium-95, niobium-95, ruthenium-...
International audienceFieldwork was conducted every 6 months between 2011 and 2017 to monitor the di...
pasture soils after the Chernobyl accident A comparison with earlier studies 1987-200
Abstract. In 1986, the Chernobyl disaster provoked the uncontrolled release of significant amounts o...
Depth profiles of radiocesium were measured in a podsolic parabrown earth of a spruce stand and in a...
This paper reports the study of the vertical migration of radionuclides in soils at test sites adjac...
The influence of the fallout form on the migration of *991*993*997Cs has been determined. According ...
The transport and redistribution of radionuclides originating from the Chernobyl accident were studi...
The depth distribution of plutonium, americium, and Cs-137 originating front the 1986 accident at th...
Global nuclear weapon testing and the Chernobyl accident have released large amounts of radionuclide...
The transport and redistribution of radionuclides originating from the Chernobyl accident were studi...
Fallout from the Chernobyl nuclear accident in April 1986 resulted in a significant increase in the ...
Fallout from the Chernobyl nuclear accident in April 1986 resulted in a significant increase in the ...
The laws of a convective-diffusive transfer of the radionuclide in the soil layer have been establis...
Abstract: The fallout radioisotope 137Cs is widely used to study rates and patterns of soil redistri...
Data comprise sample site information, dose rate, radionuclide (zirconium-95, niobium-95, ruthenium-...
International audienceFieldwork was conducted every 6 months between 2011 and 2017 to monitor the di...