نتایج جستجو برای: the fallout radionuclides 137cs

تعداد نتایج: 16054009  

Introduction: Artificial and natural radionuclides exist in the environmental materials, such as water, soil, rocks, and plant as well as in animals and human body tissues. Therefore, human being and environment are at constant radiation exposure. Regarding this, the present study aimed to determine the specific activities of radionuclides and perform the risk assessment wheat and barley sample...

2015
M. J. Ferdous A. Begum S. M. Ullah

Soil-plant-man is recognized as a major pathway for the transfer of radionuclides to human beings [(Safety Series, No. 57 (IAEA 1982)]. The radioactivity of environmental samples from sites and products suspected of contamination must be investigated before free access to them is given to the public (Owono 2010). Radionuclides in soils are frequently transferred to different plant tissues by di...

2000
Konrad Mück Merita Sinojmeri Ferdinand Steger

INTRODUCTION Among the many radionuclides possibly released in a severe reactor accident or a nuclear weapon's detonation Cs and Sr are of particular importance for the long-term exposure. Due to their long physical halflife of 30 and 28.5 years, respectively, the exposure of the population by these nuclides will last for decades and has to be taken into account in estimating the total 50 year-...

2010
M. Fontugne D. Mara Y. Baron C. Hatte D. Hébert E. Douville

The terrestrial environment in the vicinity of La Hague nuclear reprocessing plant (COGEMA) is potentially influenced by two sources (atmospheric and marine) and by three ways of radionuclides transfer: 1) atmospheric fallout from old nuclear bombs experiments, 2) atmospheric fallout from gaseous throwing out from the reprocessing plant 3) marine aerosol and degassing (sea to land transfer) bea...

2007
Pavel Povinec Scott Fowler

by Pavel Povinec, Scott Fowler, and Murdoch Baxter I he Chernobyl nuclear accident in April 1986 had a significant impact on both the terrestrial and marine environments. The total activity of the nuclear debris released was so high (1-2.10 becquerel) that the radioactive fallout distributed widely after the accident actually dominated anthropogenic environmental levels in various parts of the ...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
reza pourimani department of physics, faculty of science, arak university, iran zahra nemati department of physics, faculty of science, arak university, iran

introduction natural and artificial radionuclides are the main sources of human radiation exposure. these radionuclides, which are present in the environment, can be dissolved into water. evidence suggests that radionuclides being entered the human body through drinking or hot spring water can be harmful for human health. materials and methods in this study,10 samples were collected from ground...

Journal: :Pollutants 2023

Mosses have been widely used as biomonitors of a variety atmospheric pollutants, including radionuclides. Here we determine the radionuclide activity concentration 210Pb, 137Cs, 7Be, and 40K in moss tissue (Hylocomium splendens) collected from 24 sites across Ireland assess influence precipitation on spatial distribution. Lead-210 was most abundant (range: 226–968 Bq kg–1), followed by 7Be <...

2015
Kazue Tazaki Yasuhiro Shimojima Teruaki Takehara Mikio Nakano Karim Benzerara Jennyfer Miot Thibaud Coradin

Coastal areas in Minami-soma City, Fukushima, Japan, were seriously damaged by radioactive contamination from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) accident that caused multiple pollution by tsunami and radionuclide exposure, after the Great East Japan Earthquake, on 11 March 2011. Some areas will remain no-go zones because radiation levels remain high. In Minami-soma, only 26 perce...

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