Six cores, geophysical data (multibeam bathymetry), surface grab samples and video photography were collected from the area of the Western Irish Sea Mud Belt (WISMB). These data were analysed to determine the radionuclide input from the Sellafield nuclear facility on the eastern (UK) seaboard of the Irish Sea, and subsequently to assess the influence of bottom trawling and bioturbation on the surface and near-surface sediments. Results show significant changes in the sedimentation and geochemical regime in the WISMB due to anthropogenic causes (bottom trawling and radionuclides derived from the power plant). These changes are consistent with the concept of the Anthropocene time period. Levels of anthropogenic radionuclides measured in two o...
Close to the Sellafield Reprocessing Plant activity concentrations of many radionuclides including t...
Radionuclide bearing effluents discharged into the Irish Sea have resulted in the accumulation of ra...
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Six cores, geophysical data (multibeam bathymetry), surface grab samples and video photography were ...
Understanding anthropogenic radionuclide biogeochemistry and mobility in natural systems is key to i...
The nuclear fuel reprocessing plants on the Sellafield site (UK) have released low-level effluents i...
The Isle of Man, situated in the central Irish Sea, was a significant centre for Pb and Zn mineral e...
To date, relatively little attention has been given to the accumulation of 99Tc discharged from Sell...
The Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland has monitored levels of anthropogenic radionuclides...
During the operations at the Sellafield nuclear fuel reprocessing complex, artificial radionuclides ...
International audienceA depth profile of 239Pu and 240Pu specific activities and isotope ratios was ...
Recent studies have shown that accumulation of 99Tc in seabed sediments labelled by authorised radio...
The spatial and temporal distributions of some radionuclides in effluents originating from the Briti...
Sellafield nuclear fuel reprocessing plant has been discharging 14C as a component of the low level ...
Close to the Sellafield Reprocessing Plant activity concentrations of many radionuclides including t...
Radionuclide bearing effluents discharged into the Irish Sea have resulted in the accumulation of ra...
SIGLELD:4565.47(IOS--110). / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
Six cores, geophysical data (multibeam bathymetry), surface grab samples and video photography were ...
Understanding anthropogenic radionuclide biogeochemistry and mobility in natural systems is key to i...
The nuclear fuel reprocessing plants on the Sellafield site (UK) have released low-level effluents i...
The Isle of Man, situated in the central Irish Sea, was a significant centre for Pb and Zn mineral e...
To date, relatively little attention has been given to the accumulation of 99Tc discharged from Sell...
The Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland has monitored levels of anthropogenic radionuclides...
During the operations at the Sellafield nuclear fuel reprocessing complex, artificial radionuclides ...
International audienceA depth profile of 239Pu and 240Pu specific activities and isotope ratios was ...
Recent studies have shown that accumulation of 99Tc in seabed sediments labelled by authorised radio...
The spatial and temporal distributions of some radionuclides in effluents originating from the Briti...
Sellafield nuclear fuel reprocessing plant has been discharging 14C as a component of the low level ...
Close to the Sellafield Reprocessing Plant activity concentrations of many radionuclides including t...
Radionuclide bearing effluents discharged into the Irish Sea have resulted in the accumulation of ra...
SIGLELD:4565.47(IOS--110). / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo