Not AvailablePresent study was conducted to generate baseline data on radionuclide concentration in commercially important crabs around Mumbai and Sindhudurg districts of Maharashtra, India. The activity concentration of U-238, Ra-228, K-40 and Pb-210 were calculated in different tissues of crabs for different species, with respect to seasonal and spatial variations. The order of accumulation was gills > exoskeleton > muscle. The study shows that the observed values varied depending upon the species, locality and environmental factors.Not Availabl
Artificially produced radionuclides by nuclear reactions are the second type available in the marine...
To provide baseline data on background radiation levels for the future assessment of the impact of n...
With the increasing use of nuclear technology, concerns about the contamination of water resources w...
Not AvailablePresent study was conducted to generate baseline data on radionuclide concentration in ...
Radionuclides presence in the marine ecosystem can be adversely affect human health when it enters t...
The natural (226Ra, 228Th, 232Th and 40K) and anthropogenic (137Cs) radionuclides concentrations in ...
449-455Water, sediment and Biota (plankton, seaweeds, prawn, crabs, gastropods, bivalves and fish) ...
Low level liquid radioactive waste from nuclear facilities at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Bombay,...
Concentrations of natural radionuclides 238U, 208Tl (232Th), 226Ra, 210Po, 210Pb and 40K, and fallou...
Discharges of most radionuclides into the Irish Sea from the BNFL site at Sellafield have decreased ...
As part of a regional baseline study, the distribution of naturally occurring radioactive materials ...
Effluents released from various industries and domestic sewage can contaminate the seawater leading ...
92-95Levels of Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb and Ni in shrimps and crabs from Thane-Bassein creek system were eva...
There is widespread contamination of the environment of the Niger Delta, which may include enhanced ...
Heavy metal levels (Pb and Cu) on adult mud crabs (Scylla spp.) from the East Bataan Coast were dete...
Artificially produced radionuclides by nuclear reactions are the second type available in the marine...
To provide baseline data on background radiation levels for the future assessment of the impact of n...
With the increasing use of nuclear technology, concerns about the contamination of water resources w...
Not AvailablePresent study was conducted to generate baseline data on radionuclide concentration in ...
Radionuclides presence in the marine ecosystem can be adversely affect human health when it enters t...
The natural (226Ra, 228Th, 232Th and 40K) and anthropogenic (137Cs) radionuclides concentrations in ...
449-455Water, sediment and Biota (plankton, seaweeds, prawn, crabs, gastropods, bivalves and fish) ...
Low level liquid radioactive waste from nuclear facilities at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Bombay,...
Concentrations of natural radionuclides 238U, 208Tl (232Th), 226Ra, 210Po, 210Pb and 40K, and fallou...
Discharges of most radionuclides into the Irish Sea from the BNFL site at Sellafield have decreased ...
As part of a regional baseline study, the distribution of naturally occurring radioactive materials ...
Effluents released from various industries and domestic sewage can contaminate the seawater leading ...
92-95Levels of Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb and Ni in shrimps and crabs from Thane-Bassein creek system were eva...
There is widespread contamination of the environment of the Niger Delta, which may include enhanced ...
Heavy metal levels (Pb and Cu) on adult mud crabs (Scylla spp.) from the East Bataan Coast were dete...
Artificially produced radionuclides by nuclear reactions are the second type available in the marine...
To provide baseline data on background radiation levels for the future assessment of the impact of n...
With the increasing use of nuclear technology, concerns about the contamination of water resources w...