The cycle of cesium-134 (2 mu c) in white oak trees on four sites differing soil type and moisture was followed. Gains, losses, and transfers were estimated by sampling from inoculated trees, understory, litter, and soil. With rapid translocation into leaves from initial trunk inoculations in the spring, white oak leaves contained 10/sup 5/ to 10/sup 6/ dpm per g dry weight by early June. This represented a total transfer of about 40% of the original input. From rains, loss from leaves continued throughout the growing season until September, by which time a total loss of 15% of the observed maximum concentration in leaves had occurred. Approximately 70% of this rain-induced loss reached the mineral soil by September, the remainder located i...
The Cs-134/137 activities were measured from different tree organs of spruce, larch and sycamore map...
To measure the decreasing trend of radiocesium in some trees after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear pow...
Twenty years after the Chernobyl accident, root uptake from the surface layers of contaminated fores...
"ORNL-3328. UC-41--Health and Safety. TID-4500 (17th ed., rev.)."Thesis--University of Tennessee.Bib...
International audienceAfter foliar interception of radioactive atmospheric fallout by forest trees, ...
Understanding the fate of radiocesium in a tree is of great important to estimate the removal rates ...
This paper summarizes the data obtained during a period of 3 years in 'in situ' (distribution of the...
The amount of Chernobyl-derived137Cs transferred to the soil by stemflow, throughfall (precipitation...
Abstract: This paper presents a review of the behaviour of radiocesium in plants of forest ecosystem...
Determinations made after the Chernobyl accident on rain water collected under spruce and oak trees ...
This paper presents a review of the behaviour of radiocesium in plants of forest ecosystems, based o...
Large areas of forests in the world have been contaminated by radiocesium, 137Cs (half life: 30.0 ye...
The effect of normal irrigation, acid irrigation, and liming on the vertical migration of radiocesiu...
A quantitative analysis of 137Cs bioavailability in forest soils in the long term after the Chernoby...
Measurement of radiocesium concentrations in leaves of six tree species collected on the grounds of ...
The Cs-134/137 activities were measured from different tree organs of spruce, larch and sycamore map...
To measure the decreasing trend of radiocesium in some trees after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear pow...
Twenty years after the Chernobyl accident, root uptake from the surface layers of contaminated fores...
"ORNL-3328. UC-41--Health and Safety. TID-4500 (17th ed., rev.)."Thesis--University of Tennessee.Bib...
International audienceAfter foliar interception of radioactive atmospheric fallout by forest trees, ...
Understanding the fate of radiocesium in a tree is of great important to estimate the removal rates ...
This paper summarizes the data obtained during a period of 3 years in 'in situ' (distribution of the...
The amount of Chernobyl-derived137Cs transferred to the soil by stemflow, throughfall (precipitation...
Abstract: This paper presents a review of the behaviour of radiocesium in plants of forest ecosystem...
Determinations made after the Chernobyl accident on rain water collected under spruce and oak trees ...
This paper presents a review of the behaviour of radiocesium in plants of forest ecosystems, based o...
Large areas of forests in the world have been contaminated by radiocesium, 137Cs (half life: 30.0 ye...
The effect of normal irrigation, acid irrigation, and liming on the vertical migration of radiocesiu...
A quantitative analysis of 137Cs bioavailability in forest soils in the long term after the Chernoby...
Measurement of radiocesium concentrations in leaves of six tree species collected on the grounds of ...
The Cs-134/137 activities were measured from different tree organs of spruce, larch and sycamore map...
To measure the decreasing trend of radiocesium in some trees after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear pow...
Twenty years after the Chernobyl accident, root uptake from the surface layers of contaminated fores...