The concentrations of radiocesium in different organs of wild boar inhabiting Iitate, Fukushima were measured, after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident. After dissection, about 24 parts were collected and measured using a NaI gamma ray counter. In 2012, the radiocesium concentration (134Cs and 137Cs) was highest in muscle (approximately 15,000 Bq kg−1) and low in ovary, bone and thyroid gland, indicating large variation among tissues. Radiocesium concentrations in 24 different organs revealed the pattern of distribution of radiocesium in wild boar and indicated its availability in the ecosystem of the forests and villages where the boars matured
The radiocaesium activity concentration may still remain high in natural products such as game meat,...
We utilized autoradiography to visualize radioactive contamination in the skeletal muscles of a pig ...
The impact of Chernobyl on the 137Cs activities found in wild boars in Europe, even in remote locati...
The concentrations of radiocesium in different organs of wild boar inhabiting Iitate, Fukushima were...
Analysis of radioactivity data obtained under the food monitoring campaign in Japan indicates that e...
After the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, soil surfaces were contaminated with radio...
The aim of the study was to find the sources of 137Cs in wild boar food in the natural ecosystem. Th...
ABSTRACT Radionuclides were released into the environment in the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Pla...
Radionuclides were released into the environment in the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP...
The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FNPP) accident released large amounts of radioactive subs...
To elucidate and reduce the risk of radionuclide contamination in wildlife caused by the Tokyo Elect...
<div><p>The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FNPP) accident released large amounts of radioact...
Currently, due to the elapsed time and the nature of the Chernobyl accident, the only artificial rad...
Radiocaesium ground deposition is caused by fallout from atmospheric nuclear weapon tests and from n...
Since the Fukushima Dai-ichi accident, monitoring of tissues from hunted game animals ensures compli...
The radiocaesium activity concentration may still remain high in natural products such as game meat,...
We utilized autoradiography to visualize radioactive contamination in the skeletal muscles of a pig ...
The impact of Chernobyl on the 137Cs activities found in wild boars in Europe, even in remote locati...
The concentrations of radiocesium in different organs of wild boar inhabiting Iitate, Fukushima were...
Analysis of radioactivity data obtained under the food monitoring campaign in Japan indicates that e...
After the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, soil surfaces were contaminated with radio...
The aim of the study was to find the sources of 137Cs in wild boar food in the natural ecosystem. Th...
ABSTRACT Radionuclides were released into the environment in the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Pla...
Radionuclides were released into the environment in the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP...
The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FNPP) accident released large amounts of radioactive subs...
To elucidate and reduce the risk of radionuclide contamination in wildlife caused by the Tokyo Elect...
<div><p>The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FNPP) accident released large amounts of radioact...
Currently, due to the elapsed time and the nature of the Chernobyl accident, the only artificial rad...
Radiocaesium ground deposition is caused by fallout from atmospheric nuclear weapon tests and from n...
Since the Fukushima Dai-ichi accident, monitoring of tissues from hunted game animals ensures compli...
The radiocaesium activity concentration may still remain high in natural products such as game meat,...
We utilized autoradiography to visualize radioactive contamination in the skeletal muscles of a pig ...
The impact of Chernobyl on the 137Cs activities found in wild boars in Europe, even in remote locati...