Radionuclide concentrations in Australian terrestrial fauna, including indigenous kangaroos and lizards, as well as introduced sheep and water buffalo, are of interest when considering doses to human receptors and doses to the biota itself. Here, concentration ratio (CR) values for a variety of endemic and introduced Australian animals with a focus on wildlife and livestock inhabiting open rangeland are derived and reported. The CR values are based on U- and Th-series concentration data obtained from previous studies at mining sites and 241Am and 239/240Pu data from a former weapons testing site. Soil-to-muscle CR values of key natural-series radionuclides for grazing Australian kangaroo and sheep are one to two orders of magnitude higher t...
The transfer 137Cs, 238Pu, 239/240Pu and 241Am to sheep which graze a saltmarsh in the Esk estuary, ...
We examined the distribution of plutonium (Pu) in the tissues of mammalian wildlife inhabiting the r...
This study addresses a significant data deficiency in the developing environmental protection framew...
Environmental impact assessments conducted for Australian mine sites involving naturally occurring r...
An IAEA handbook presenting transfer parameter values for wildlife has recently been produced. Conce...
Reptiles are an important, and often protected,component of many ecosystems but have rarely been ful...
This paper gives a review of available information on natural-series radionuclides in traditional Ab...
The ICRP and IAEA have recently reported Concentration Ratio values (CRwo-media - equilibrium radion...
Radiological doses to terrestrial wildlife were examined in this model inter-comparison study that e...
Whole-organism concentration ratios (CRwo-media) for plutonium (Pu) in wildlife were calculated usin...
Dataset made available per the CC BY 4.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license http...
It has been suggested that, when assessing radiation impacts on non-human biota, estimated dose rate...
The transfer 137Cs, 238Pu, 239/240Pu and 241Am to sheep which graze a saltmarsh in the Esk estuary, ...
We examined the distribution of plutonium (Pu) in the tissues of mammalian wildlife inhabiting the r...
This study addresses a significant data deficiency in the developing environmental protection framew...
Environmental impact assessments conducted for Australian mine sites involving naturally occurring r...
An IAEA handbook presenting transfer parameter values for wildlife has recently been produced. Conce...
Reptiles are an important, and often protected,component of many ecosystems but have rarely been ful...
This paper gives a review of available information on natural-series radionuclides in traditional Ab...
The ICRP and IAEA have recently reported Concentration Ratio values (CRwo-media - equilibrium radion...
Radiological doses to terrestrial wildlife were examined in this model inter-comparison study that e...
Whole-organism concentration ratios (CRwo-media) for plutonium (Pu) in wildlife were calculated usin...
Dataset made available per the CC BY 4.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license http...
It has been suggested that, when assessing radiation impacts on non-human biota, estimated dose rate...
The transfer 137Cs, 238Pu, 239/240Pu and 241Am to sheep which graze a saltmarsh in the Esk estuary, ...
We examined the distribution of plutonium (Pu) in the tissues of mammalian wildlife inhabiting the r...
This study addresses a significant data deficiency in the developing environmental protection framew...