With the rapidly expanding global nuclear industry, more efficient and direct radiological monitoring approaches are needed to ensure the associated environmental health impacts and risk remain fully assessed and undertaken as robustly as possible. Conventionally, radiological monitoring in the environment consists of measuring a wide range of anthropogenically enhanced radionuclides present in selected environmental matrices and using generic transfer values for modelling and prediction that are not necessarily suitable in some situations. Previous studies have found links between taxonomy and radionuclide uptake in terrestrial plants and freshwater fish, but the marine context remains relatively unexplored. This preliminary study was aime...
A study was carried out for investigating the availability of marine organisms such as a common spec...
Although the various benefits of seaweeds are well recognised, potential health hazards are much les...
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With the rapidly expanding global nuclear industry, more efficient and direct radiological monitorin...
One potentially useful approach to fill data gaps for concentration ratios, CRs, is based upon the h...
Levels of natural and anthropogenic radionuclides have been determined in six brown and red seaweed ...
Seaweeds are known to be useful environmental bioindicators since they bioaccumulate radioisotopes a...
The activity concentration of 137Cs, 131I, 65Zn, 60Co, 58Co, 54Mn, and 40K were determined in sample...
International audienceRadioisotopes have been used in earth and environmental sciences for over 150 ...
The activity concentration of (CS)-C-137, I-131, Zn-65, Co-60, Co-58, Mn-54, and K-40 were determine...
Natural radionuclides and Cs-137 were determined by alpha (U-238, U-234, Th-230, Po-210, Th-232, and...
The support from SSM has made it possible to continue collecting brown algaefrom the place on the Sw...
A study was carried out for investigating the availability of marine organisms such as a common spec...
Artificially produced radionuclides by nuclear reactions are the second type available in the marine...
Radioactive discharges from nuclear facilities are frequently made into the marine environment and t...
A study was carried out for investigating the availability of marine organisms such as a common spec...
Although the various benefits of seaweeds are well recognised, potential health hazards are much les...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
With the rapidly expanding global nuclear industry, more efficient and direct radiological monitorin...
One potentially useful approach to fill data gaps for concentration ratios, CRs, is based upon the h...
Levels of natural and anthropogenic radionuclides have been determined in six brown and red seaweed ...
Seaweeds are known to be useful environmental bioindicators since they bioaccumulate radioisotopes a...
The activity concentration of 137Cs, 131I, 65Zn, 60Co, 58Co, 54Mn, and 40K were determined in sample...
International audienceRadioisotopes have been used in earth and environmental sciences for over 150 ...
The activity concentration of (CS)-C-137, I-131, Zn-65, Co-60, Co-58, Mn-54, and K-40 were determine...
Natural radionuclides and Cs-137 were determined by alpha (U-238, U-234, Th-230, Po-210, Th-232, and...
The support from SSM has made it possible to continue collecting brown algaefrom the place on the Sw...
A study was carried out for investigating the availability of marine organisms such as a common spec...
Artificially produced radionuclides by nuclear reactions are the second type available in the marine...
Radioactive discharges from nuclear facilities are frequently made into the marine environment and t...
A study was carried out for investigating the availability of marine organisms such as a common spec...
Although the various benefits of seaweeds are well recognised, potential health hazards are much les...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...