Terrestrial contamination by 137Cs and 134 Cs since 1986 in France is held to originate in atmospheric nuclear weapon tests and/or the releases from the Chernobyl accident. Monthly measurements of radioactivity in terrestrial mosses are part of the monitoring protocol carried out by the Conseil Général of Tarn-et-Garonne to assess the environmental impact of the Golfech nuclear power plant radioactive releases. Since the commissioning of the NPP in 1990, these monthly measurements revealed a contamination by 137Cs and 134Cs (up to 700 and 60 BqKg-1 DW) in both sampling sites. This contamination decreased by a factor about 10 over 1990-2004 through three stages (134Cs undetectable since 1995). It is significantly correlated over large period...
The Chernobyl accident exposed large areas of northern Europe to radiocaesium (137Cs). We investigat...
This paper summarizes the data obtained during a period of 3 years in 'in situ' (distribution of the...
Within the scope of a joint IPSN/EDF research program, it is possible to present a statement of the ...
Eight years after the Fukushima nuclear accident, mosses exposed in bags were used to investigate th...
International audienceAtmospheric releases of radionuclides (RN) led to the contamination of various...
Radiocesium (Cs-134 and Cs-137) activity levels in mosses from the Black Sea area, northern Turkey, ...
Abstract- With the aim of detecting the presence of radionuclides in moss samples in eastern Serbia,...
The Cs-134/137 activities were measured from different tree organs of spruce, larch and sycamore map...
The uptake into vegetation of radiocaesium originating from the Chernobyl accident and from previous...
The dispersion of Cs-137 by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident (Fukushima accident)w...
International audienceThe isotopic signature of radionuclides provides a powerful tool for discrimin...
It has been widely shown that nuclear fallout includes substances, which accumulate in organisms suc...
Abstract- In this work 137Cs and 40K radionuclide concentrations in moss collected at NP Djerdap in ...
International audienceDuring the Chernobyl accident, large areas in Europe, particularly forests, we...
Nuclear weapons testing in the atmosphere and accidents in nuclear energy facilities in the last 50 ...
The Chernobyl accident exposed large areas of northern Europe to radiocaesium (137Cs). We investigat...
This paper summarizes the data obtained during a period of 3 years in 'in situ' (distribution of the...
Within the scope of a joint IPSN/EDF research program, it is possible to present a statement of the ...
Eight years after the Fukushima nuclear accident, mosses exposed in bags were used to investigate th...
International audienceAtmospheric releases of radionuclides (RN) led to the contamination of various...
Radiocesium (Cs-134 and Cs-137) activity levels in mosses from the Black Sea area, northern Turkey, ...
Abstract- With the aim of detecting the presence of radionuclides in moss samples in eastern Serbia,...
The Cs-134/137 activities were measured from different tree organs of spruce, larch and sycamore map...
The uptake into vegetation of radiocaesium originating from the Chernobyl accident and from previous...
The dispersion of Cs-137 by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident (Fukushima accident)w...
International audienceThe isotopic signature of radionuclides provides a powerful tool for discrimin...
It has been widely shown that nuclear fallout includes substances, which accumulate in organisms suc...
Abstract- In this work 137Cs and 40K radionuclide concentrations in moss collected at NP Djerdap in ...
International audienceDuring the Chernobyl accident, large areas in Europe, particularly forests, we...
Nuclear weapons testing in the atmosphere and accidents in nuclear energy facilities in the last 50 ...
The Chernobyl accident exposed large areas of northern Europe to radiocaesium (137Cs). We investigat...
This paper summarizes the data obtained during a period of 3 years in 'in situ' (distribution of the...
Within the scope of a joint IPSN/EDF research program, it is possible to present a statement of the ...