One of the main sources of anthropogenic radionuclides in the ocean is the global fallout resulting from the nuclear tests that had been conducted by the United States, the former Soviet Union, and other countries between 1945 and 1990 mainly in the Northern Hemisphere. The most extensive fallout was observed in the middle latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere in 1963 immediately after the nuclear tests of 1961-1962 conducted by the United States and the Soviet Union. In 2006-2009, under the auspices of an agreement between the Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the National Center of Antarctic and Marine Research of the Ministry of Earth Sciences of India, cooperative geologi...
We report here measurements of bomb-test 90Sr activity in the CaCO3 skeletons of banded head forming...
Not AvailableThe present work deals with assessment of baseline radionuclide concentration in marine...
In the 1960s, thermonuclear bomb tests released significant pulses of radioactive carbon-14 ({sup 14...
Cesium-137 concentrations of surface waters were measured during Cruise 20 of R/V Dmitry Mendeleev a...
Under an IAEA’s Co-ordinated Research Project ‘‘Worldwide Marine Radioactivity Studies (WOMARS)’ ’ 9...
Surface seawater samples were collected along the track of the R/V Hakuho-Maru cruise (KH-96-5) from...
This report contains results of measurements of the fallout radionuclides 90Sr, 137Cs , 239,240Pu ,...
International audienceAnthropogenic radionuclides (3 H, 14 C, and 129I) stemmed from nuclear weapons...
The 137Cs activities were determined for seawater samples from the East Caroline, Coral Sea, New Heb...
Several hundreds of artificial radionuclides are produced as the result of human activities, such as...
An analysis of variations in 137Cs and 90Sr concentrations in Baltic Sea surface waters after the ac...
A methodology of experimental simulation of state of spent nuclear fuel that occurs on the sea floor...
The main source of artificial radioactivity in the world`s oceans can be attributed to worldwide fal...
In order to study the spatial and temporal variations of radionuclides in the world ocean, five Geoc...
A bibliographic summary of reports published, submitted, in press or presented at meetings was inclu...
We report here measurements of bomb-test 90Sr activity in the CaCO3 skeletons of banded head forming...
Not AvailableThe present work deals with assessment of baseline radionuclide concentration in marine...
In the 1960s, thermonuclear bomb tests released significant pulses of radioactive carbon-14 ({sup 14...
Cesium-137 concentrations of surface waters were measured during Cruise 20 of R/V Dmitry Mendeleev a...
Under an IAEA’s Co-ordinated Research Project ‘‘Worldwide Marine Radioactivity Studies (WOMARS)’ ’ 9...
Surface seawater samples were collected along the track of the R/V Hakuho-Maru cruise (KH-96-5) from...
This report contains results of measurements of the fallout radionuclides 90Sr, 137Cs , 239,240Pu ,...
International audienceAnthropogenic radionuclides (3 H, 14 C, and 129I) stemmed from nuclear weapons...
The 137Cs activities were determined for seawater samples from the East Caroline, Coral Sea, New Heb...
Several hundreds of artificial radionuclides are produced as the result of human activities, such as...
An analysis of variations in 137Cs and 90Sr concentrations in Baltic Sea surface waters after the ac...
A methodology of experimental simulation of state of spent nuclear fuel that occurs on the sea floor...
The main source of artificial radioactivity in the world`s oceans can be attributed to worldwide fal...
In order to study the spatial and temporal variations of radionuclides in the world ocean, five Geoc...
A bibliographic summary of reports published, submitted, in press or presented at meetings was inclu...
We report here measurements of bomb-test 90Sr activity in the CaCO3 skeletons of banded head forming...
Not AvailableThe present work deals with assessment of baseline radionuclide concentration in marine...
In the 1960s, thermonuclear bomb tests released significant pulses of radioactive carbon-14 ({sup 14...