A study conducted during summer 1993 to determine the bioavailability and transfer of 137Cs and 90Sr to dairycattle from herbagecollected from a pasture contaminated by particulate fallout is described. The study pasture was located 3.5km from the Chernobyl nuclear powerplant. The true absorption coefficient (At) determined for 137Cs (0.23) was considerably lower than previous estimates for radiocaesium incorporated into vegetation by root uptake. It is likely that the low dry matter digestibility of the diet and the potential presence of 137Cs associated with adherent soil-associated fuel particles contributed to this low bioavailability. The At value determined for 90Sr (0.27) did not indicate a reduced bioavailability. It is suggested th...
Following the deposition of radiocaesium from the Chernobyl accident the movement and slaughter of s...
Radionuclides released during an accident can be transported over long distances, before they are de...
Radiocesium and radiostrontium are among the most problematic soil contaminants following nuclear fa...
Indoor experiments are described that compare the transfer of radiocesium to ewe and lamb tissues fr...
The transfer of Cs-137 from the components of cows' diets to milk was followed in detail on 10 farms...
A study is described in which 137Cs intake by free-ranging sheep was estimated at two farms in the a...
ABSTRACT A feeding trial was conducted with 10 lactating Holstein cows to de termine the excretion p...
Following the Chernobyl accident in April 1986, the transfer of 131I and 137Cs from feed to milk was...
The alpine regions of Austria were among the most contaminated territories outside of the former USS...
The cattle, pastures, fourage and final products (milk and meat) were investigated with the aim of s...
In summer 1993 we measured the transfer of 239/240Pu to milk from herbage from a pasture located 5 k...
The uptake into vegetation of radiocaesium originating from the Chernobyl accident and from previous...
A grazing experiment with sheep was carried out in 1990-1993 on natural, semi-natural and cultivated...
The absorption of 137Cs by sheep following ingestion of contaminated soil was studied using an estab...
Levels of 137Cs accumulation by herbaceous plants on peat-bog soils lands of the Stare Selo settleme...
Following the deposition of radiocaesium from the Chernobyl accident the movement and slaughter of s...
Radionuclides released during an accident can be transported over long distances, before they are de...
Radiocesium and radiostrontium are among the most problematic soil contaminants following nuclear fa...
Indoor experiments are described that compare the transfer of radiocesium to ewe and lamb tissues fr...
The transfer of Cs-137 from the components of cows' diets to milk was followed in detail on 10 farms...
A study is described in which 137Cs intake by free-ranging sheep was estimated at two farms in the a...
ABSTRACT A feeding trial was conducted with 10 lactating Holstein cows to de termine the excretion p...
Following the Chernobyl accident in April 1986, the transfer of 131I and 137Cs from feed to milk was...
The alpine regions of Austria were among the most contaminated territories outside of the former USS...
The cattle, pastures, fourage and final products (milk and meat) were investigated with the aim of s...
In summer 1993 we measured the transfer of 239/240Pu to milk from herbage from a pasture located 5 k...
The uptake into vegetation of radiocaesium originating from the Chernobyl accident and from previous...
A grazing experiment with sheep was carried out in 1990-1993 on natural, semi-natural and cultivated...
The absorption of 137Cs by sheep following ingestion of contaminated soil was studied using an estab...
Levels of 137Cs accumulation by herbaceous plants on peat-bog soils lands of the Stare Selo settleme...
Following the deposition of radiocaesium from the Chernobyl accident the movement and slaughter of s...
Radionuclides released during an accident can be transported over long distances, before they are de...
Radiocesium and radiostrontium are among the most problematic soil contaminants following nuclear fa...