Nuclear discharges to the oceans have given rise to significant accumulations of radionuclides in sediments which can later remobilise back into the water column. A continuing supply of radionuclides to aquatic organisms and the human food chain can therefore exist, despite the absence of ongoing nuclear discharges. Radionuclide remobilisation from sediment is consequently a critical component of the modelled radiation dose to the public. However, radionuclide remobilisation fluxes from contaminated marine sediments have never been quantitatively determined in-situ to provide a valid assessment of the issue. Here, we combine recent advances in the Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films (DGT) sampling technique with ultrasensitive measurement by ...
International audienceA depth profile of 239Pu and 240Pu specific activities and isotope ratios was ...
Samples from a marine sediment core from the Irish Sea (54.416 N, 3.563 W) were analyzed for the iso...
Abstract. Anthropogenic radionuclide inputs in the Loire estuary (French Atlantic coast) consist of ...
Nuclear discharges to the oceans have given rise to significant accumulations of radionuclides in se...
Nuclear discharges to the oceans have given rise to significant accumulations of radionuclides in se...
Actinides accumulate within aquatic biota in concentrations several orders of magnitude higher than ...
Actinides accumulate within aquatic biota in concentrations several orders of magnitude higher than ...
Understanding anthropogenic radionuclide biogeochemistry and mobility in natural systems is key to i...
Nuclear facilities in coastal locations often discharge low-level liquid wastes into the sea and the...
The nuclear fuel reprocessing plants on the Sellafield site (UK) have released low-level effluents i...
During the operations at the Sellafield nuclear fuel reprocessing complex, artificial radionuclides ...
In coastal environments, resuspension is a key issue regarding contaminant remobilisation from the s...
The spatial and temporal distributions of some radionuclides in effluents originating from the Briti...
Water column and sediment profiles of plutonium, americium, thorium and uranium have been obtained i...
The biological uptake of plutonium (Pu) in aquatic ecosystems is of particular concern since it is a...
International audienceA depth profile of 239Pu and 240Pu specific activities and isotope ratios was ...
Samples from a marine sediment core from the Irish Sea (54.416 N, 3.563 W) were analyzed for the iso...
Abstract. Anthropogenic radionuclide inputs in the Loire estuary (French Atlantic coast) consist of ...
Nuclear discharges to the oceans have given rise to significant accumulations of radionuclides in se...
Nuclear discharges to the oceans have given rise to significant accumulations of radionuclides in se...
Actinides accumulate within aquatic biota in concentrations several orders of magnitude higher than ...
Actinides accumulate within aquatic biota in concentrations several orders of magnitude higher than ...
Understanding anthropogenic radionuclide biogeochemistry and mobility in natural systems is key to i...
Nuclear facilities in coastal locations often discharge low-level liquid wastes into the sea and the...
The nuclear fuel reprocessing plants on the Sellafield site (UK) have released low-level effluents i...
During the operations at the Sellafield nuclear fuel reprocessing complex, artificial radionuclides ...
In coastal environments, resuspension is a key issue regarding contaminant remobilisation from the s...
The spatial and temporal distributions of some radionuclides in effluents originating from the Briti...
Water column and sediment profiles of plutonium, americium, thorium and uranium have been obtained i...
The biological uptake of plutonium (Pu) in aquatic ecosystems is of particular concern since it is a...
International audienceA depth profile of 239Pu and 240Pu specific activities and isotope ratios was ...
Samples from a marine sediment core from the Irish Sea (54.416 N, 3.563 W) were analyzed for the iso...
Abstract. Anthropogenic radionuclide inputs in the Loire estuary (French Atlantic coast) consist of ...