Indoor experiments are described that compare the transfer of radiocesium to ewe and lamb tissues from different sources. Lactating ewes were fed either perennial ryegrass contaminated by Chernobyl fallout, or saltmarsh vegetation contaminated by marine discharges from the Sellafield reprocessing plant. The transfer to ewe tissues and milk was greater from the Chernobyl contaminated herbage than from saltmarsh vegetation. Lambs receiving a mixture of vegetation and milk were given radiocesium from one of the two vegetation sources or from milk obtained from the experimental ewes. Transfer to lamb tissues declined in the order milk greater than Chernobyl fallout greater than Sellafield discharge. The radiocesium transfer to lamb tissues exce...
Following the Chernobyl accident in 1986, restrictions were placed on the movement and slaughter of ...
The absorption of 137Cs by sheep following ingestion of contaminated soil was studied using an estab...
During the analyses of sheep and cattle tissues following the Chernobyl accident, the only nuclide r...
A study is described in which 137Cs intake by free-ranging sheep was estimated at two farms in the a...
Following the deposition of radiocaesium from the Chernobyl accident the movement and slaughter of s...
As a consequence of radiocaesium deposition following the Chernobyl accident the movement and slaugh...
The transfer 137Cs, 238Pu, 239/240Pu and 241Am to sheep which graze a saltmarsh in the Esk estuary, ...
Radionuclides released into the Irish Sea by the Sellafield reprocessing plant are deposited onto ti...
Following the Chernobyl accident in April 1986, the transfer of 131I and 137Cs from feed to milk was...
A study conducted during summer 1993 to determine the bioavailability and transfer of 137Cs and 90Sr...
The uptake into vegetation of radiocaesium originating from the Chernobyl accident and from previous...
For these investigations two farms were chosen. Farm A carries out a rotational grazing regime with ...
Transport of radiocesium between the body pools and the alimentary tract was studied in 7 reindeer c...
Following the 1986 Chernobyl accident radiocaesium levels in sheep meat in some upland areas of the...
Ingestion of soil has been identified as a potentially important source of radionuclides, particular...
Following the Chernobyl accident in 1986, restrictions were placed on the movement and slaughter of ...
The absorption of 137Cs by sheep following ingestion of contaminated soil was studied using an estab...
During the analyses of sheep and cattle tissues following the Chernobyl accident, the only nuclide r...
A study is described in which 137Cs intake by free-ranging sheep was estimated at two farms in the a...
Following the deposition of radiocaesium from the Chernobyl accident the movement and slaughter of s...
As a consequence of radiocaesium deposition following the Chernobyl accident the movement and slaugh...
The transfer 137Cs, 238Pu, 239/240Pu and 241Am to sheep which graze a saltmarsh in the Esk estuary, ...
Radionuclides released into the Irish Sea by the Sellafield reprocessing plant are deposited onto ti...
Following the Chernobyl accident in April 1986, the transfer of 131I and 137Cs from feed to milk was...
A study conducted during summer 1993 to determine the bioavailability and transfer of 137Cs and 90Sr...
The uptake into vegetation of radiocaesium originating from the Chernobyl accident and from previous...
For these investigations two farms were chosen. Farm A carries out a rotational grazing regime with ...
Transport of radiocesium between the body pools and the alimentary tract was studied in 7 reindeer c...
Following the 1986 Chernobyl accident radiocaesium levels in sheep meat in some upland areas of the...
Ingestion of soil has been identified as a potentially important source of radionuclides, particular...
Following the Chernobyl accident in 1986, restrictions were placed on the movement and slaughter of ...
The absorption of 137Cs by sheep following ingestion of contaminated soil was studied using an estab...
During the analyses of sheep and cattle tissues following the Chernobyl accident, the only nuclide r...