Radionuclides exist in many different chemical forms in the environment, which are initially dependent on source and release conditions, ranging from low molecular mass species such as ions, molecules and complexes to high molecular mass species such as colloids and particles. The physical characteristics of released radionuclides can vary considerably in morphology and structure, size, shape, density, valence and charge. Radionuclide forms can be transformed with time through interaction with various ecosystem components and this may affect their subsequent bioavailability. Low molecular mass species are often more bioavailable than high molecular mass species such as colloids and particles. Various techniques have been developed to ...
The release and transport of radionuclides in the environment is a subject of great public concern. ...
The ability to predict the consequences of an accidental release of radionuclides relies mainly on t...
Abstract: In the field of environmental radioprotection, the knowledge gaps concern situations leadi...
The commonly used terms ‘chemical speciation’ and ‘bioavailability’ are discussed and an attempt mad...
Micro-organisms play important roles in the environmental fate of radionuclides in both aquatic and ...
lt is well known that during the years after a nuclear accident the bioavailability and environmenta...
A series of different nuclear sources associated with the nuclear weapon and fuel cycles have contri...
Microorganisms have a significant influence on the environmental fate of radionuclides in aquatic an...
lt is well known that during the years after a nuclear accident the bioavailability and environmenta...
Information on environmental levels and transport processes of natural and anthropogenic radioactivi...
Radionuclides released to the environment may be present in different physico-chemical forms, rangin...
The transfer of radioactivity to the milk and meat of farm animals is likely be a major exposure pa...
In order to perform radiological impact assessments of radioactive waste disposals, a compartimental...
Micro-organisms play important roles in the environmental fate of radionuclides in both aquatic and ...
This article presents the results of the assessment of the biological availability of radionuclides ...
The release and transport of radionuclides in the environment is a subject of great public concern. ...
The ability to predict the consequences of an accidental release of radionuclides relies mainly on t...
Abstract: In the field of environmental radioprotection, the knowledge gaps concern situations leadi...
The commonly used terms ‘chemical speciation’ and ‘bioavailability’ are discussed and an attempt mad...
Micro-organisms play important roles in the environmental fate of radionuclides in both aquatic and ...
lt is well known that during the years after a nuclear accident the bioavailability and environmenta...
A series of different nuclear sources associated with the nuclear weapon and fuel cycles have contri...
Microorganisms have a significant influence on the environmental fate of radionuclides in aquatic an...
lt is well known that during the years after a nuclear accident the bioavailability and environmenta...
Information on environmental levels and transport processes of natural and anthropogenic radioactivi...
Radionuclides released to the environment may be present in different physico-chemical forms, rangin...
The transfer of radioactivity to the milk and meat of farm animals is likely be a major exposure pa...
In order to perform radiological impact assessments of radioactive waste disposals, a compartimental...
Micro-organisms play important roles in the environmental fate of radionuclides in both aquatic and ...
This article presents the results of the assessment of the biological availability of radionuclides ...
The release and transport of radionuclides in the environment is a subject of great public concern. ...
The ability to predict the consequences of an accidental release of radionuclides relies mainly on t...
Abstract: In the field of environmental radioprotection, the knowledge gaps concern situations leadi...