Radionuclides presence in the marine ecosystem can be adversely affect human health when it enters the food chain as seafood (crab). This study is simulating the radionuclides released from a proposed site of cooling water system of nuclear power plant such as uranium (233U), (238U), radium-226 (226Ra), Cesium (137Cs) in marine biota crustacean crab, which has the ability to acclimated in high temperature in outlet cooling water system of a certain nuclear power plant, and that had occurred by using the modeling tool Res-rad biota code version (1.8), the results showed that the biological concentration guidelines (BCGs) limits of selected radionuclides are complying of the recommended BCGs limits and on the other hand, the radioactivity ...
The existing POSEIDON compartment model, developed for modelling the dispersion of radionuclides in ...
The uptake of radionuclides such as radiocaesium (137Cs) in fish occurs mainly through diet. General...
Radiation exposure of the biota in the shoreline area of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Cooling P...
With the rapid development of nuclear power, the radiation impacts on edible marine organisms, and t...
Artificially produced radionuclides by nuclear reactions are the second type available in the marine...
The present trend of global warming has led to an increase in seawater temperature and salinity. The...
The natural (226Ra, 228Th, 232Th and 40K) and anthropogenic (137Cs) radionuclides concentrations in ...
Discharges of most radionuclides into the Irish Sea from the BNFL site at Sellafield have decreased ...
Environmental assessments to evaluate potentials risks to humans and wildlife often involve modellin...
It was being exploratored radiation pollution of fish living in water-cooling basin of Ignalina Nucl...
The present trend of global warming has led to an increase in seawater temperature and salinity. The...
A study was carried out for investigating the availability of marine organisms such as a common spec...
Not AvailablePresent study was conducted to generate baseline data on radionuclide concentration in ...
Fish were collected for radionuclide analysis over a 5-month period in 1984 from creeks downstream o...
A study was carried out for investigating the availability of marine organisms such as a common spec...
The existing POSEIDON compartment model, developed for modelling the dispersion of radionuclides in ...
The uptake of radionuclides such as radiocaesium (137Cs) in fish occurs mainly through diet. General...
Radiation exposure of the biota in the shoreline area of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Cooling P...
With the rapid development of nuclear power, the radiation impacts on edible marine organisms, and t...
Artificially produced radionuclides by nuclear reactions are the second type available in the marine...
The present trend of global warming has led to an increase in seawater temperature and salinity. The...
The natural (226Ra, 228Th, 232Th and 40K) and anthropogenic (137Cs) radionuclides concentrations in ...
Discharges of most radionuclides into the Irish Sea from the BNFL site at Sellafield have decreased ...
Environmental assessments to evaluate potentials risks to humans and wildlife often involve modellin...
It was being exploratored radiation pollution of fish living in water-cooling basin of Ignalina Nucl...
The present trend of global warming has led to an increase in seawater temperature and salinity. The...
A study was carried out for investigating the availability of marine organisms such as a common spec...
Not AvailablePresent study was conducted to generate baseline data on radionuclide concentration in ...
Fish were collected for radionuclide analysis over a 5-month period in 1984 from creeks downstream o...
A study was carried out for investigating the availability of marine organisms such as a common spec...
The existing POSEIDON compartment model, developed for modelling the dispersion of radionuclides in ...
The uptake of radionuclides such as radiocaesium (137Cs) in fish occurs mainly through diet. General...
Radiation exposure of the biota in the shoreline area of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Cooling P...