Cation exchange resin saturated with H+ and Ca2+ was used to extract Cs-137 from peat soil at two sites in Britain affected by Cs-137 deposition following the Chernobyl accident. The technique identified three classes of Cs-137, similar to those observed for K+ in soils: 'Fast', 'Intermediate' and 'Slow'. These classes are probably related to the selectivity for Cs-137 Of the cation exchange sites on the organic matter and the clay minerals, and to the structure of the soil. With one exception, most Cs-137 was in the 'Slow' form and was only very slowly released to the resins, if at all. However, there was enough Cs-137 in the 'Fast' and 'Intermediate' forms to contaminate pasture and thus grazing animals for some years. Based on the resin ...
Fallout from the Chernobyl nuclear accident in April 1986 resulted in a significant increase in the ...
Though soil-plant transfer is the first step by which radiocesium enters the food chain, it has been...
We investigated sorption behavior of Cs in Japanese agricultural soils with taking into account effe...
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The results of the long-term investigations of Cs-137 transfer from soil to plants in different type...
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Cesium-137 is an important radionuclide because of its long radiological half-life (30 y) and high f...
{sup 137}Cs was dispersed globally by cold war activities and, more recently, by the Chernobyl accid...
International audienceThe 135Cs/137Cs isotopic ratio allows to characterize the potential sources of...
There was a large release of radio cesium (Cs-134 and Cs-137) to the atmosphere during Fukushima Dai...
Uniqueness of radioecological situation in Ukraine is due to the presence of large areas of peat soi...
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 ...
Though soil-plant transfer is the first step by which radiocesium enters the food chain, it has been...
We investigated sorption behavior of Cs in Japanese agricultural soils with taking into account effe...
International audienceThe effects of 137Cs deposit forms on its ageing in soil have not yet been rep...
The results of the long-term investigations of Cs-137 transfer from soil to plants in different type...
This study examined the current distribution and downward migration of Cs-137 in the humus horizon u...
International audienceWater and acetate extractable radiocesium (137Cs) concentrations were monitore...
This article presents the results of the assessment of the biological availability of radionuclides ...
Post-Chernobyl experience has demonstrated that persistently high plant transfer of 137Cs occurs fro...
Cesium-137 is an important radionuclide because of its long radiological half-life (30 y) and high f...
{sup 137}Cs was dispersed globally by cold war activities and, more recently, by the Chernobyl accid...
International audienceThe 135Cs/137Cs isotopic ratio allows to characterize the potential sources of...
There was a large release of radio cesium (Cs-134 and Cs-137) to the atmosphere during Fukushima Dai...
Uniqueness of radioecological situation in Ukraine is due to the presence of large areas of peat soi...
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 ...
Though soil-plant transfer is the first step by which radiocesium enters the food chain, it has been...
We investigated sorption behavior of Cs in Japanese agricultural soils with taking into account effe...