The application of the concentration ratio (CR) to predict radionuclide activity concentrations in wildlife from those in soil or water has become the widely accepted approach for environmental assessments. Recently both the ICRP and IAEA have produced compilations of CR values for application in environmental assessment. However, the CR approach has many limitations, most notably, that the transfer of most radionuclides is largely determined by site-specific factors (e.g. water or soil chemistry). Furthermore, there are few, if any, CR values for many radionuclide-organism combinations. In this paper, we propose an alternative approach and, as an example, demonstrate and test this for caesium and freshwater fish. Using a Residual Maximum L...
The uptake of radionuclides such as radiocaesium (137Cs) in fish occurs mainly through diet. General...
For both terrestrial vascular plants and marine organisms if has been demonstrated the differences i...
International audienceArtificial radionuclides are commonly observed in the environment due to their...
The application of the concentration ratio (CR) to predict radionuclide activity concentrations in w...
Under the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)’s EMRAS (Environmental Modelling for Radiation S...
The commonly used models to assess radiation risk to wildlife all use the concentration ratio (CRwo)...
Radionuclide activity concentrations in food crops and wildlife are most often predicted using empir...
AbstractWe will never have data to populate all of the potential radioecological modelling parameter...
We will never have data to populate all of the potential radioecological modelling parameters requir...
Environmental assessments to evaluate potentials risks to humans and wildlife often involve modellin...
© 2015 The Authors. We will never have data to populate all of the potential radioecological modelli...
Information on transfer of elements and their radionuclides is essential for radioecological modelin...
AbstractAs a result of nuclear accidents and weapons tests, the radionuclides Cs-137 and Sr-90 are c...
Radionuclides are widely used in energy production and medical, military and industrial applications...
The uptake of radionuclides such as radiocaesium (137Cs) in fish occurs mainly through diet. General...
For both terrestrial vascular plants and marine organisms if has been demonstrated the differences i...
International audienceArtificial radionuclides are commonly observed in the environment due to their...
The application of the concentration ratio (CR) to predict radionuclide activity concentrations in w...
Under the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)’s EMRAS (Environmental Modelling for Radiation S...
The commonly used models to assess radiation risk to wildlife all use the concentration ratio (CRwo)...
Radionuclide activity concentrations in food crops and wildlife are most often predicted using empir...
AbstractWe will never have data to populate all of the potential radioecological modelling parameter...
We will never have data to populate all of the potential radioecological modelling parameters requir...
Environmental assessments to evaluate potentials risks to humans and wildlife often involve modellin...
© 2015 The Authors. We will never have data to populate all of the potential radioecological modelli...
Information on transfer of elements and their radionuclides is essential for radioecological modelin...
AbstractAs a result of nuclear accidents and weapons tests, the radionuclides Cs-137 and Sr-90 are c...
Radionuclides are widely used in energy production and medical, military and industrial applications...
The uptake of radionuclides such as radiocaesium (137Cs) in fish occurs mainly through diet. General...
For both terrestrial vascular plants and marine organisms if has been demonstrated the differences i...
International audienceArtificial radionuclides are commonly observed in the environment due to their...