"ORNL-3328. UC-41--Health and Safety. TID-4500 (17th ed., rev.)."Thesis--University of Tennessee.Bibliography: p. 133-138.Mode of access: Internet
Twenty years after the Chernobyl accident, root uptake from the surface layers of contaminated fores...
As the chemical behavior of radiocesium is expected to be almost identical to that of stable Cs, ana...
The amount of Chernobyl-derived137Cs transferred to the soil by stemflow, throughfall (precipitation...
The cycle of cesium-134 (2 mu c) in white oak trees on four sites differing soil type and moisture w...
The human and the whole environment are irradiated from the different sources (natural or artificial...
Radiocesium (137Cs) released by nuclear weapons tests and nuclear power plant accidents tends to rem...
The Cs-134/137 activities were measured from different tree organs of spruce, larch and sycamore map...
Understanding the fate of radiocesium in a tree is of great important to estimate the removal rates ...
The first part of thesis is engaged in explanation of some basic concepts regarding an elected topic...
This paper summarizes the data obtained during a period of 3 years in 'in situ' (distribution of the...
Samples of Juncus effusus, Erica cinerea, Erica tetralix, Calluna vulgaris, Vaccinium myrtillus, Mol...
Experiments were carried out to determine uptake and distribution of 137Cs, and total isotopes of Cs...
Abstract To understand the dynamics of accident-derived radioactive cesium (137Cs) in stem wood that...
Large areas of forests in the world have been contaminated by radiocesium, 137Cs (half life: 30.0 ye...
Nuclear weapons testing in the atmosphere and accidents in nuclear energy facilities in the last 50 ...
Twenty years after the Chernobyl accident, root uptake from the surface layers of contaminated fores...
As the chemical behavior of radiocesium is expected to be almost identical to that of stable Cs, ana...
The amount of Chernobyl-derived137Cs transferred to the soil by stemflow, throughfall (precipitation...
The cycle of cesium-134 (2 mu c) in white oak trees on four sites differing soil type and moisture w...
The human and the whole environment are irradiated from the different sources (natural or artificial...
Radiocesium (137Cs) released by nuclear weapons tests and nuclear power plant accidents tends to rem...
The Cs-134/137 activities were measured from different tree organs of spruce, larch and sycamore map...
Understanding the fate of radiocesium in a tree is of great important to estimate the removal rates ...
The first part of thesis is engaged in explanation of some basic concepts regarding an elected topic...
This paper summarizes the data obtained during a period of 3 years in 'in situ' (distribution of the...
Samples of Juncus effusus, Erica cinerea, Erica tetralix, Calluna vulgaris, Vaccinium myrtillus, Mol...
Experiments were carried out to determine uptake and distribution of 137Cs, and total isotopes of Cs...
Abstract To understand the dynamics of accident-derived radioactive cesium (137Cs) in stem wood that...
Large areas of forests in the world have been contaminated by radiocesium, 137Cs (half life: 30.0 ye...
Nuclear weapons testing in the atmosphere and accidents in nuclear energy facilities in the last 50 ...
Twenty years after the Chernobyl accident, root uptake from the surface layers of contaminated fores...
As the chemical behavior of radiocesium is expected to be almost identical to that of stable Cs, ana...
The amount of Chernobyl-derived137Cs transferred to the soil by stemflow, throughfall (precipitation...