A model predicting plant uptake of radiocaesium based on soil characteristics is described. Three soil parameters required to determine radiocaesium bioavailability in soils are estimated in the model: the labile caesium distribution coefficient (kdl), K+ concentration in the soil solution [mK] and the soil solution→plant radiocaesium concentration factor (CF, Bq kg−1 plant/Bq dm−3). These were determined as functions of soil clay content, exchangeable K+ status, pH, NH+4 concentration and organic matter content. The effect of time on radiocaesium fixation was described using a previously published double exponential equation, modified for the effect of soil organic matter as a non-fixing adsorbent. The model was parameterised using radioca...
Abstract. The basis premise of many radiological assessments is the assumption that the transfer of ...
This article presents the results of the assessment of the biological availability of radionuclides ...
Predicting soil-to-plant transfer of radionuclides is restricted by the range of species for which c...
49 ref.International audiencePlant uptake of radiocaesium from soil is an important pathway for the ...
A model of radiocaesium soil-plant transfer is proposed, combining two separate approaches to descri...
Morning glory, Soil-plant transfer model The accumulation of radionuclide in plant tissues can be es...
Predicting the transfer of radiocaesium from organic soils to plants using soil characteristic
Soil contamination with radiocaesium (Cs) has a long-term radiological impact because it is readily ...
A sward will often have significant amounts of soil adhered to the vegetation surfaces which will be...
International audience137Cs is a radionuclide with a half-life of 30 years that is commonly found in...
The accumulation of radionuclide in plant tissues can be estimated using a mathematical model, howev...
The mobility and bioavailability of radionuclides of accidental origin is determined by an initial r...
A glasshouse experiment was performed to evaluate the uptake of grasses viz. Napier and Vetiver in r...
Numerous radioecological models have been developed to predict radionuclides transfer from contamina...
International audience137Cs is one of the most persistent radioactive contaminant in soil after a nu...
Abstract. The basis premise of many radiological assessments is the assumption that the transfer of ...
This article presents the results of the assessment of the biological availability of radionuclides ...
Predicting soil-to-plant transfer of radionuclides is restricted by the range of species for which c...
49 ref.International audiencePlant uptake of radiocaesium from soil is an important pathway for the ...
A model of radiocaesium soil-plant transfer is proposed, combining two separate approaches to descri...
Morning glory, Soil-plant transfer model The accumulation of radionuclide in plant tissues can be es...
Predicting the transfer of radiocaesium from organic soils to plants using soil characteristic
Soil contamination with radiocaesium (Cs) has a long-term radiological impact because it is readily ...
A sward will often have significant amounts of soil adhered to the vegetation surfaces which will be...
International audience137Cs is a radionuclide with a half-life of 30 years that is commonly found in...
The accumulation of radionuclide in plant tissues can be estimated using a mathematical model, howev...
The mobility and bioavailability of radionuclides of accidental origin is determined by an initial r...
A glasshouse experiment was performed to evaluate the uptake of grasses viz. Napier and Vetiver in r...
Numerous radioecological models have been developed to predict radionuclides transfer from contamina...
International audience137Cs is one of the most persistent radioactive contaminant in soil after a nu...
Abstract. The basis premise of many radiological assessments is the assumption that the transfer of ...
This article presents the results of the assessment of the biological availability of radionuclides ...
Predicting soil-to-plant transfer of radionuclides is restricted by the range of species for which c...