Abstract: The fallout radioisotope 137Cs is widely used to study rates and patterns of soil redistribu-tion. This method requires the knowledge about the initial fallout of cesium in the study area. This paper describes the method of establishing the initial fallout of cesium for a study area which is con-taminated by Chernobyl fallout. The study was carried out on the loess area near the Ujazd village (South-West Poland). The 137Cs activities for reference soil cores varied from 4.41(24) kBq/m2 to 5.97(26) kBq/m2. The average value of the reference inventory of 137Cs for the study area is 5.23(15) kBq/m2. The calculated contribution of the Chernobyl 137Cs fallout in the total cesium is equal 69 %. Moreover the annual values of the 137Cs fa...
The radionuclide 137Cs dose not exist naturally in the environment. Its main sources in the environm...
The deposition of 137Cs over the province of Ska>ne (an area of about 100]100 km2) in the southern p...
Most studies of erosion and sedimentation evaluation in Slovenia have focused on the use of conventi...
Vast areas of Europe were contaminated by the radioactive isotope 137Cs after the explosion at the C...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd A detailed study of 137Cs redistribution was conducted within a small agricultur...
A Chernobyl-derived 137Cs- fallout was associated with one or two rainfalls Because of that vast are...
In this thesis a variety of sampling methods have been utilised to assess the amount of deposited ac...
Soil samples originating from the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and Vetka region of Southern Belarus, whi...
Abstract. In 1986, the Chernobyl disaster provoked the uncontrolled release of significant amounts o...
From the point of view of long-term environmental contamination, cesium-137 is the most important el...
Radionuclides from the 1986 Chernobyl accident were released and dispersed during a limited period o...
Vertical distribution of natural and man-made radionuclides in the soil profile is a decisive parame...
The radionuclide 137Cs dose not exist naturally in the environment. Its main sources in the environm...
Abstract: Soil erosion is a serious problem especially on arable land in the loess areas of southern...
International audienceArtificial fallout radionuclides (FRNs) such as Caesium-137 and Plutonium-239+...
The radionuclide 137Cs dose not exist naturally in the environment. Its main sources in the environm...
The deposition of 137Cs over the province of Ska>ne (an area of about 100]100 km2) in the southern p...
Most studies of erosion and sedimentation evaluation in Slovenia have focused on the use of conventi...
Vast areas of Europe were contaminated by the radioactive isotope 137Cs after the explosion at the C...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd A detailed study of 137Cs redistribution was conducted within a small agricultur...
A Chernobyl-derived 137Cs- fallout was associated with one or two rainfalls Because of that vast are...
In this thesis a variety of sampling methods have been utilised to assess the amount of deposited ac...
Soil samples originating from the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and Vetka region of Southern Belarus, whi...
Abstract. In 1986, the Chernobyl disaster provoked the uncontrolled release of significant amounts o...
From the point of view of long-term environmental contamination, cesium-137 is the most important el...
Radionuclides from the 1986 Chernobyl accident were released and dispersed during a limited period o...
Vertical distribution of natural and man-made radionuclides in the soil profile is a decisive parame...
The radionuclide 137Cs dose not exist naturally in the environment. Its main sources in the environm...
Abstract: Soil erosion is a serious problem especially on arable land in the loess areas of southern...
International audienceArtificial fallout radionuclides (FRNs) such as Caesium-137 and Plutonium-239+...
The radionuclide 137Cs dose not exist naturally in the environment. Its main sources in the environm...
The deposition of 137Cs over the province of Ska>ne (an area of about 100]100 km2) in the southern p...
Most studies of erosion and sedimentation evaluation in Slovenia have focused on the use of conventi...