International audienceUnderstanding the processes governing the behavior of radiocesium in the sea is still essential to make accurate assessments of its potential impacts on marine ecosystems. One of the most important of this process is the desorption that may occur at the river-sea interface due to changes in physico-chemical conditions, including ionic strength and solution composition. It has been the subject of many studies using field measurements or laboratory experiments, but there was no global interpretation of these works and their results.The present review summarizes relevant laboratory experiments studying desorption of Cs (stable or radioactive) from particles in sea or brackish waters. To date, 32 experimental studies have ...
A large amount of soil was contaminated by radioactive cesium due to the accident at the Fukushima D...
Fine clay particles have functioned as transport media for radiocesium in terrestrial environments a...
Cesium radioactive isotopes (134Cs and 137Cs) are dangerous to human health due to their long half-l...
International audienceUnderstanding the processes governing the behavior of radiocesium in the sea i...
International audienceWorld nuclear production will increase sharply until 2035 and most of the plan...
ABSTRACT: Adsorption of Cs on two samples of marl with different calcite, quartz and clay contents a...
Concentrations of 137Cs in seawater, seabed sedi-ment, and pore water collected from the area around...
St. Louis Bay (SLB), Mississippi, is a small, shallow estuary with moderate local residential and in...
Measurements of activity concentrations and speciation of 137Cs in bottom sediments of the Curonian ...
Abstract—The sorption of Cs was investigated over a large concentration range (109–102 mol/L) on su...
Cesium-enriched particles released from the Fukushima Daiich Nuclear Power Plant (NPP1) exist in the...
The accumulation and depuration of Cs in the green mussels (Perna viridis) commonly found in the sub...
From 2016 to 2020, the Tohoku Marine Ecosystem Research Vessel Shinsei-maru conducted four research ...
The concentrations of stable Cs and radioactive fallout ^<137>Cs were determined for the clastic gra...
[[abstract]]This study focused on sorption mechanism of Cs and Se in mudrock by batch techniques. Ba...
A large amount of soil was contaminated by radioactive cesium due to the accident at the Fukushima D...
Fine clay particles have functioned as transport media for radiocesium in terrestrial environments a...
Cesium radioactive isotopes (134Cs and 137Cs) are dangerous to human health due to their long half-l...
International audienceUnderstanding the processes governing the behavior of radiocesium in the sea i...
International audienceWorld nuclear production will increase sharply until 2035 and most of the plan...
ABSTRACT: Adsorption of Cs on two samples of marl with different calcite, quartz and clay contents a...
Concentrations of 137Cs in seawater, seabed sedi-ment, and pore water collected from the area around...
St. Louis Bay (SLB), Mississippi, is a small, shallow estuary with moderate local residential and in...
Measurements of activity concentrations and speciation of 137Cs in bottom sediments of the Curonian ...
Abstract—The sorption of Cs was investigated over a large concentration range (109–102 mol/L) on su...
Cesium-enriched particles released from the Fukushima Daiich Nuclear Power Plant (NPP1) exist in the...
The accumulation and depuration of Cs in the green mussels (Perna viridis) commonly found in the sub...
From 2016 to 2020, the Tohoku Marine Ecosystem Research Vessel Shinsei-maru conducted four research ...
The concentrations of stable Cs and radioactive fallout ^<137>Cs were determined for the clastic gra...
[[abstract]]This study focused on sorption mechanism of Cs and Se in mudrock by batch techniques. Ba...
A large amount of soil was contaminated by radioactive cesium due to the accident at the Fukushima D...
Fine clay particles have functioned as transport media for radiocesium in terrestrial environments a...
Cesium radioactive isotopes (134Cs and 137Cs) are dangerous to human health due to their long half-l...