نتایج جستجو برای: the fallout radionuclides 137cs

تعداد نتایج: 16054009  

2006
J. T. Smith N. V. Belova A. A. Bulgakov R.N.J. Comans A. V. Konoplev A. V. Kudelsky M. J. Madruga O. V. Voitsekhovitch G. Zibold

Simplified dynamic models have been developed for predicting the concentrations of radiocaesium, radiostrontium and I in surface waters and freshwater fish following a large-scale radioactive fallout. The models are intended to give averaged estimates for radionuclides in waterbodies and in fish for all times after a radioactive fallout event. The models are parameterised using empirical data c...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
reza pourimani department of physics, faculty of science, arak university, arak-iran mitra noori department of biology, faculty of science, arak university, arak-iran maryam madadi department of physics, faculty of science, arak university, arak-iran

introduction natural and artificial radionuclides are the main sources of human radiation exposure, which enter the food chain from the environment. radionuclides can affect human health by transferring from soil to plants and entering the human body. in this research study, we aimed to determine the activity concentrations of radionuclides and calculate the average annual committed effective d...

2005
A. Baeza J. Guillén A. Espinosa A. Aragón J. Gutierrez

It is well known that the bioavailability of artifical radionuclides such as Sr, Cs and Pu in contaminated soils depends on the source term origin of the contamination. Altough the behaviour of the mentioned radionuclides in the soil is also influenced by the time passed from the contamination event and the characteristics of the contamination receiving soils. The objective of the present work ...

Introduction Natural and artificial radionuclides are the main sources of human radiation exposure, which enter the food chain from the environment. Radionuclides can affect human health by transferring from soil to plants and entering the human body. In this research study, we aimed to determine the activity concentrations of radionuclides and calculate the average annual committed effective d...

Journal: :caspian journal of environmental sciences 2010
m. vahabi moghaddam a. sadremomtaz

natural radionuclides present in soil as well as certain anthropogenic radionuclides released to the environment are the major contributors to terrestrial outdoor exposures. in the assessment of human exposures from environmental radioactivity, besides the conventional method of soil and vegetation sampling combined with laboratory based analyses of environmental media, the other choice would b...

2012
A. Stohl P. Seibert G. Wotawa D. Arnold J. F. Burkhart S. Eckhardt C. Tapia A. Vargas

On 11 March 2011, an earthquake occurred about 130 km off the Pacific coast of Japan’s main island Honshu, followed by a large tsunami. The resulting loss of electric power at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant developed into a disaster causing massive release of radioactivity into the atmosphere. In this study, we determine the emissions into the atmosphere of two isotopes, the noble g...

Journal: : 2021

This article presents the results of studies content natural (228Ra, 226Ra, 232Th, 40K, 210Po, 210Pb, 238U) and technogenic (137Cs, 90Sr) radionuclides in drinking water from centralized (wells) decentralized supply sources observation area Belarusian NPP, performed 2016 to 2020 within framework radiation hygienic monitoring at stage construction NPP.

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 1979
M Yamamoto M Matsui S Igarashi M Yoshioka H Hayakawa T Kitagawa

山本政儀,松 井正夫:北 陸大学薬学部放射薬 品学教室 金沢市金川町 ホ3番 地 〒g20-11 五十嵐修一,吉 岡満夫, 早川博信,北 川貞治:福 井県衛生研究所放射能課 福井市原 目町39-4 〒910 Radionuclides/Glycerol/Sediment/Normalization The concentrations of 239Pu and 137Cs due to fall-out, and 60Co originating from the nuclear power reactor in the sediments sampled at Urazoko Bay, Fukui Pref., Japan, were determined and their correlation with the particle size or the amount of g...

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...

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