Under the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Modelling and Data for Radiological Impact Assessments (MODARIA II) Programme, Working Group 4 activities included collating radionuclide transfer data from Japan following the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident and separately collating concentration ratio (CR) data for root uptake of radionuclides by crops grown in tropical and arid climates. In this paper, the newly compiled radiocaesium CR data for fruit from Japan, tropical and arid climates have been combined with the data originally compiled for the IAEA Technical Reports Series No. 472 (TRS 472) and additional data identified from the literature to produce an enhanced MODARIA II dataset of fruit radiocaesium CR values. S...
Radiocesium decreasing rates in trees have been reported after nuclear accidents; the rate is expres...
In this study, the factors that influence the variability of soil to plant radionuclide transfer fac...
Radiocaesium (RCs) mobility in soil is initially relatively high when the nuclide first comes into c...
Chapter 5 of the report produced by Working Group 4 Transfer Processes and Data for Radiological Imp...
Man-made radionuclides were released into the environment through nuclear weapons tests during the 1...
Man-made radionuclides were released into the environment through nuclear weapons tests during the 1...
Chapter 1 of the report produced by Working Group 4 Transfer Processes and Data for Radiological Imp...
An international review of radioecological data derived after the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi ...
An international review of radioecological data derived after the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi ...
Radiocesium (RCs) mobility in soil is initially relatively high when the nuclide first comes into co...
2018 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.The objective of this research was to investigate the ...
Food chain contamination with radiocaesium (RCs) in the aftermath of the Fukushima accident calls fo...
Transfer of radiocesium from soil to crops is an important pathway for human intake. In the period f...
Radiocaesium (<sup>R</sup>Cs) mobility in soil is initially relatively high when the nuclide first c...
This section provides a synthesis of data on the transfer of radiocaesium to agricultural crops in J...
Radiocesium decreasing rates in trees have been reported after nuclear accidents; the rate is expres...
In this study, the factors that influence the variability of soil to plant radionuclide transfer fac...
Radiocaesium (RCs) mobility in soil is initially relatively high when the nuclide first comes into c...
Chapter 5 of the report produced by Working Group 4 Transfer Processes and Data for Radiological Imp...
Man-made radionuclides were released into the environment through nuclear weapons tests during the 1...
Man-made radionuclides were released into the environment through nuclear weapons tests during the 1...
Chapter 1 of the report produced by Working Group 4 Transfer Processes and Data for Radiological Imp...
An international review of radioecological data derived after the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi ...
An international review of radioecological data derived after the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi ...
Radiocesium (RCs) mobility in soil is initially relatively high when the nuclide first comes into co...
2018 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.The objective of this research was to investigate the ...
Food chain contamination with radiocaesium (RCs) in the aftermath of the Fukushima accident calls fo...
Transfer of radiocesium from soil to crops is an important pathway for human intake. In the period f...
Radiocaesium (<sup>R</sup>Cs) mobility in soil is initially relatively high when the nuclide first c...
This section provides a synthesis of data on the transfer of radiocaesium to agricultural crops in J...
Radiocesium decreasing rates in trees have been reported after nuclear accidents; the rate is expres...
In this study, the factors that influence the variability of soil to plant radionuclide transfer fac...
Radiocaesium (RCs) mobility in soil is initially relatively high when the nuclide first comes into c...