The consequences of a severe nuclear accident on the agricultural environment, releasing 137Cs and 90Sr-enriched aerosols, have been studied within an original lysimetric facility driven in controlled conditions. Focal point of a research scope widely open to European collaborations, this facility has hosted several scientific programmes spread over about a decade (RESSAC and PEACE, notably), the principal achievements of which are provided in the form of a synthetic overview. After a brief reminder of the historical context strongly challenged by the Chernobyl accident within which this project has evolved, the originality of the instrumental set up used for simulating a nuclear accident at a small scale is presented. The addressed...
Since the Goiânia Accident in 1987, the Environmental Impact Assessment Service of the Institute of ...
Three different cereal cultivated fields (rice, maize/wheat, wheat/barley) were selected and soil sa...
Physical-and-chemical properties of Chernobyl hot particles (radionuclide and dispersal composition,...
The purpose is the establishment of new laws and the refinement of the existing laws of recovery of ...
Mathematical model for prediction of dynamics of 90Sr and 137Cs accumulation by perennial cereal gra...
Although the pressurised water reactors (PWR) in Western Europe differ considerably from the "Cherno...
Agricultural land use in the area of the post-Chernobyl Plavsk radioactive hotspot (Tula region, Cen...
Vine plant contamination by means of dry aerosols (Cs-137 and Sr-90) was carried out on two large sc...
The investigation objects are soil, agricultural plants, milk and milk products. The change of the b...
The ability to predict the consequences of an accidental release of radioactive nuclides relies main...
Two types of plants (lettuce and radish) were contaminated by dry deposition of radioactive aerosols...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd A detailed study of 137Cs redistribution was conducted within a small agricultur...
Using the south-western districts in the Bryansk region affected by the Chernobyl accident as an exa...
Mathematical models aiming to predict 90Sr and 137Cs accumulation dynamics in perennial cereal grass...
International audienceThe management of vast forested zones contaminated by radiocesium (rCs) follow...
Since the Goiânia Accident in 1987, the Environmental Impact Assessment Service of the Institute of ...
Three different cereal cultivated fields (rice, maize/wheat, wheat/barley) were selected and soil sa...
Physical-and-chemical properties of Chernobyl hot particles (radionuclide and dispersal composition,...
The purpose is the establishment of new laws and the refinement of the existing laws of recovery of ...
Mathematical model for prediction of dynamics of 90Sr and 137Cs accumulation by perennial cereal gra...
Although the pressurised water reactors (PWR) in Western Europe differ considerably from the "Cherno...
Agricultural land use in the area of the post-Chernobyl Plavsk radioactive hotspot (Tula region, Cen...
Vine plant contamination by means of dry aerosols (Cs-137 and Sr-90) was carried out on two large sc...
The investigation objects are soil, agricultural plants, milk and milk products. The change of the b...
The ability to predict the consequences of an accidental release of radioactive nuclides relies main...
Two types of plants (lettuce and radish) were contaminated by dry deposition of radioactive aerosols...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd A detailed study of 137Cs redistribution was conducted within a small agricultur...
Using the south-western districts in the Bryansk region affected by the Chernobyl accident as an exa...
Mathematical models aiming to predict 90Sr and 137Cs accumulation dynamics in perennial cereal grass...
International audienceThe management of vast forested zones contaminated by radiocesium (rCs) follow...
Since the Goiânia Accident in 1987, the Environmental Impact Assessment Service of the Institute of ...
Three different cereal cultivated fields (rice, maize/wheat, wheat/barley) were selected and soil sa...
Physical-and-chemical properties of Chernobyl hot particles (radionuclide and dispersal composition,...