Bioaccumulation of key short-lived radionuclides such as 131I and 32,33P may be overestimated since concentration ratios (CRs) are often based on values for the corresponding stable isotope which do not account for radioactive decay during uptake via the food chain. This study presents estimates for bioaccumulation of radioactive phosphorus which account for both radioactive decay and varying ambient levels of stable P in the environment. Recommended interim CR values for radioactive forms of P as a function of bioavailable stable phosphorus in the water body are presented. Values of CR are presented for three different trophic levels of the aquatic food chain; foodstuffs from all three trophic levels may potentially be consumed by humans. ...
AbstractThe oxygen isotope ratio of dissolved inorganic phosphate (δ18Op) represents a novel and pot...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Predictions of radionu...
AbstractThe need to reduce both point and diffuse phosphorus pollution to aquatic ecosystems is wide...
Information on transfer of elements and their radionuclides is essential for radioecological modelin...
The uptake of radionuclides such as radiocaesium (137Cs) in fish occurs mainly through diet. General...
The oxygen isotope ratio of dissolved inorganic phosphate (δ18Op) represents a novel and potentially...
AbstractAs a result of nuclear accidents and weapons tests, the radionuclides Cs-137 and Sr-90 are c...
Experiment was conducted in the laboratory using radioactive 32P for ascertaining the dynamics and q...
The oxygen isotope ratio of dissolved inorganic phosphate (δ18Op) represents a novel and potentially...
Predictions of radionuclide dose rates to freshwater organisms can be used to evaluate the radiologi...
International audienceIngestion of radionuclides through seafood intake is a one of the sources cont...
This study examined radiocesium (137Cs) levels in fish from the vicinity of the Department of Energy...
The need to reduce both point and diffuse phosphorus pollution to aquatic ecosystems is widely recog...
Variation in the stable isotope composition of oxygen within dissolved phosphate (δ18Op) represents ...
Eutrophication is a globally significant challenge facing freshwater ecosystems and is closely assoc...
AbstractThe oxygen isotope ratio of dissolved inorganic phosphate (δ18Op) represents a novel and pot...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Predictions of radionu...
AbstractThe need to reduce both point and diffuse phosphorus pollution to aquatic ecosystems is wide...
Information on transfer of elements and their radionuclides is essential for radioecological modelin...
The uptake of radionuclides such as radiocaesium (137Cs) in fish occurs mainly through diet. General...
The oxygen isotope ratio of dissolved inorganic phosphate (δ18Op) represents a novel and potentially...
AbstractAs a result of nuclear accidents and weapons tests, the radionuclides Cs-137 and Sr-90 are c...
Experiment was conducted in the laboratory using radioactive 32P for ascertaining the dynamics and q...
The oxygen isotope ratio of dissolved inorganic phosphate (δ18Op) represents a novel and potentially...
Predictions of radionuclide dose rates to freshwater organisms can be used to evaluate the radiologi...
International audienceIngestion of radionuclides through seafood intake is a one of the sources cont...
This study examined radiocesium (137Cs) levels in fish from the vicinity of the Department of Energy...
The need to reduce both point and diffuse phosphorus pollution to aquatic ecosystems is widely recog...
Variation in the stable isotope composition of oxygen within dissolved phosphate (δ18Op) represents ...
Eutrophication is a globally significant challenge facing freshwater ecosystems and is closely assoc...
AbstractThe oxygen isotope ratio of dissolved inorganic phosphate (δ18Op) represents a novel and pot...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Predictions of radionu...
AbstractThe need to reduce both point and diffuse phosphorus pollution to aquatic ecosystems is wide...