The radionuclide 137Cs dose not exist naturally in the environment. Its main sources in the environment are the nuclear bomb tests, which took place mainly during 1954-1964, and the nuclear power plants accidents. The most severe accident was Chernobyl (26 April 1986). There is no record for 137Cs from nuclear bomb tests fallout (pre-Chernobyl fallout) in Jordan. So the main questions arising about the probable source of 137 Cs in Jordan are; What is the 137Cs contamination fraction due to nuclear bomb tests? Has Chernobyl affected Jordan? if yes, how large was its effect? How does 137Cs migrate in the Jordanian soils? Is it still available for the plants uptake? Is the presence of 137Cs in Jordanian soil a risk for public health? To answer...
In this thesis a variety of sampling methods have been utilised to assess the amount of deposited ac...
A significant amount of 137Cs radioactive fallout have been spread in the atmosphere due to nuclear ...
After 29–30 years from Chernobyl atomic plant accident the main soil types of Georgia have been exam...
The radionuclide 137Cs dose not exist naturally in the environment. Its main sources in the environm...
The radionuclide 137Cs dose not exist naturally in the environment. Its main sources in the environm...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd A detailed study of 137Cs redistribution was conducted within a small agricultur...
In this study, the specific activity of Cs-137 was determined by gamma-ray spectrometry in 72 surfac...
PubMed ID: 25464048In 2010-2012, an extensive study was performed in forest sites of Mount IDA (Kazd...
The exposure of human beings to ionizing radiation from 137Cs is a continuing and inescapable featu...
Nuclear weapons testing in the atmosphere and accidents in nuclear energy facilities in the last 50 ...
PubMed ID: 18593685This paper presents the results obtained from a radioecological study carried out...
Abstract: The fallout radioisotope 137Cs is widely used to study rates and patterns of soil redistri...
Gamma radiation in the environment today mainly originates from naturally occurring radionuclides, b...
The surveys of natural gamma-emitting radionuclides and 137Cs in surface soils of coniferous forest ...
WOS: 000347596000013PubMed ID: 25464048In 2010-2012, an extensive study was performed in forest site...
In this thesis a variety of sampling methods have been utilised to assess the amount of deposited ac...
A significant amount of 137Cs radioactive fallout have been spread in the atmosphere due to nuclear ...
After 29–30 years from Chernobyl atomic plant accident the main soil types of Georgia have been exam...
The radionuclide 137Cs dose not exist naturally in the environment. Its main sources in the environm...
The radionuclide 137Cs dose not exist naturally in the environment. Its main sources in the environm...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd A detailed study of 137Cs redistribution was conducted within a small agricultur...
In this study, the specific activity of Cs-137 was determined by gamma-ray spectrometry in 72 surfac...
PubMed ID: 25464048In 2010-2012, an extensive study was performed in forest sites of Mount IDA (Kazd...
The exposure of human beings to ionizing radiation from 137Cs is a continuing and inescapable featu...
Nuclear weapons testing in the atmosphere and accidents in nuclear energy facilities in the last 50 ...
PubMed ID: 18593685This paper presents the results obtained from a radioecological study carried out...
Abstract: The fallout radioisotope 137Cs is widely used to study rates and patterns of soil redistri...
Gamma radiation in the environment today mainly originates from naturally occurring radionuclides, b...
The surveys of natural gamma-emitting radionuclides and 137Cs in surface soils of coniferous forest ...
WOS: 000347596000013PubMed ID: 25464048In 2010-2012, an extensive study was performed in forest site...
In this thesis a variety of sampling methods have been utilised to assess the amount of deposited ac...
A significant amount of 137Cs radioactive fallout have been spread in the atmosphere due to nuclear ...
After 29–30 years from Chernobyl atomic plant accident the main soil types of Georgia have been exam...