International audienceArtificial fallout radionuclides (FRNs) such as Caesium-137 and Plutonium-239+240 released as products of the thermonuclear weapons testing that took place from the mid-1950s to the early 1980s and from nuclear power plant accidents (e.g. Chernobyl) are useful tools to quantify soil redistribution. In combination with geostatistics, FRNs may have the potential to bridge the gap between small scale process oriented studies and modelling that simplifies processes and effects over large spatial scales. An essential requirement for the application of FRNs as soil erosion tracers is the establishment of the baseline fallout at undisturbed sites before its comparison to those inventories found at sites undergoing erosion/acc...
Fallout radiocaesium (137Cs) has been used to trace soil migration (i.e., by erosion and redistribut...
The spatial distribution of 137Cs across the landscape and the processes controlling its redistribut...
AbstractSheet erosion is one of the major threats to alpine soils. To quantify its role and impact i...
International audienceArtificial fallout radionuclides (FRNs) such as Caesium-137 and Plutonium-239+...
Global nuclear weapon testing and the Chernobyl accident have released large amounts of radionuclide...
Erosion studies often use 137Cs from the global fallout (main period: 1953-1964) as a tracer in the ...
In the near future, the use of 137Cs from global fallout (Cs) as a tracer for erosion studies will n...
Vast areas of Europe were contaminated by the radioactive isotope 137Cs after the explosion at the C...
AbstractAnthropogenic radionuclides have been distributed globally due to nuclear weapons testing, n...
Anthropogenic radionuclides have been distributed globally due to nuclear weapons testing, nuclear a...
Despite increased understanding of erosion processes and advances achieved in soil erosion modeling ...
The spatial distribution of 137Cs across the landscape and the processes controlling its redistribut...
The measurement of fallout radionuclides (FRN) has become one of the most commonly used tools to qua...
Abstract: The fallout radioisotope 137Cs is widely used to study rates and patterns of soil redistri...
AbstractThe measurement of fallout radionuclides (FRN) has become one of the most commonly used tool...
Fallout radiocaesium (137Cs) has been used to trace soil migration (i.e., by erosion and redistribut...
The spatial distribution of 137Cs across the landscape and the processes controlling its redistribut...
AbstractSheet erosion is one of the major threats to alpine soils. To quantify its role and impact i...
International audienceArtificial fallout radionuclides (FRNs) such as Caesium-137 and Plutonium-239+...
Global nuclear weapon testing and the Chernobyl accident have released large amounts of radionuclide...
Erosion studies often use 137Cs from the global fallout (main period: 1953-1964) as a tracer in the ...
In the near future, the use of 137Cs from global fallout (Cs) as a tracer for erosion studies will n...
Vast areas of Europe were contaminated by the radioactive isotope 137Cs after the explosion at the C...
AbstractAnthropogenic radionuclides have been distributed globally due to nuclear weapons testing, n...
Anthropogenic radionuclides have been distributed globally due to nuclear weapons testing, nuclear a...
Despite increased understanding of erosion processes and advances achieved in soil erosion modeling ...
The spatial distribution of 137Cs across the landscape and the processes controlling its redistribut...
The measurement of fallout radionuclides (FRN) has become one of the most commonly used tools to qua...
Abstract: The fallout radioisotope 137Cs is widely used to study rates and patterns of soil redistri...
AbstractThe measurement of fallout radionuclides (FRN) has become one of the most commonly used tool...
Fallout radiocaesium (137Cs) has been used to trace soil migration (i.e., by erosion and redistribut...
The spatial distribution of 137Cs across the landscape and the processes controlling its redistribut...
AbstractSheet erosion is one of the major threats to alpine soils. To quantify its role and impact i...