Our research at Yale on the fate of nuclides in natural water systems has three components to it: the study of the atmospheric precipitation of radionuclides and other chemical species; the study of the behavior of natural radionuclides in groundwater and hydrothermal systems; and understanding the controls on the distribution of radionuclides and stable nuclides in the marine realm. In this section a review of our progress in each of these areas is presented
Natural radioactivity provides tracers in a wide range of characteristic timescales and reactivities...
The releases of soluble radionuclides from the nuclear fuel reprocessing plant at Windscale represen...
Nineteen papers presented at the Conference on the Transport of Radionuclides in Fresh Water Systems...
Abstract: This study was carried out to review the actions of radionuclides, their formation process...
Measurements of long-lived radionuclides in the marine environment have provided a wealth of informa...
Natural and anthropogenic radionuclides are used to study a suite of environmental processes. Yet th...
The physicochemical state of radionuclides of Sr, U, REE and Th(IV) and their natural analogs in the...
ABSTRACT: Natural radionuclides of the uranium and thorium series are present at mBq/l concentration...
The ability to safely store radioactive materials for long periods of time depends on our understand...
The release and transport of radionuclides in the environment is a subject of great public concern. ...
The main goal of the research is to understand the migratory behavior of radioactive contaminants in...
Nineteen papers presented at the Conference on the Transport of Radionuclides in Fresh Water Systems...
A model for the groundwater transport of naturally occurring U, Th, Ra, and Rn nuclides in the 238U ...
1. Introduction Awareness of exposure to natural radioactivity and its technological enhancement in...
1. Introduction Awareness of exposure to natural radioactivity and its technological enhancement in...
Natural radioactivity provides tracers in a wide range of characteristic timescales and reactivities...
The releases of soluble radionuclides from the nuclear fuel reprocessing plant at Windscale represen...
Nineteen papers presented at the Conference on the Transport of Radionuclides in Fresh Water Systems...
Abstract: This study was carried out to review the actions of radionuclides, their formation process...
Measurements of long-lived radionuclides in the marine environment have provided a wealth of informa...
Natural and anthropogenic radionuclides are used to study a suite of environmental processes. Yet th...
The physicochemical state of radionuclides of Sr, U, REE and Th(IV) and their natural analogs in the...
ABSTRACT: Natural radionuclides of the uranium and thorium series are present at mBq/l concentration...
The ability to safely store radioactive materials for long periods of time depends on our understand...
The release and transport of radionuclides in the environment is a subject of great public concern. ...
The main goal of the research is to understand the migratory behavior of radioactive contaminants in...
Nineteen papers presented at the Conference on the Transport of Radionuclides in Fresh Water Systems...
A model for the groundwater transport of naturally occurring U, Th, Ra, and Rn nuclides in the 238U ...
1. Introduction Awareness of exposure to natural radioactivity and its technological enhancement in...
1. Introduction Awareness of exposure to natural radioactivity and its technological enhancement in...
Natural radioactivity provides tracers in a wide range of characteristic timescales and reactivities...
The releases of soluble radionuclides from the nuclear fuel reprocessing plant at Windscale represen...
Nineteen papers presented at the Conference on the Transport of Radionuclides in Fresh Water Systems...