نتایج جستجو برای: the fallout radionuclides 137cs

تعداد نتایج: 16054009  

Journal: :تابش و فناوری هسته ای 0
پوریا ناصری دانشکده فیزیک، دانشگاه دامغان، دامغان، سمنان، ایران سهیل خوشبین فر دانشکده فیزیک، دانشگاه دامغان، دامغان، سمنان، ایران

it is common in the literature to confront the measured 137cs depth profile with the analytical solution of 1d advection-dispersion equation (ade) calibrated for the time of sampling which is a pure transport model useful for undisturbed soils. the degree of accuracy is strongly associated to the soil texture. it has been proven that soil with high clay content can retain radiocesium better. mo...

2016
Roman Bezhenar Kyung Tae Jung Vladimir Maderich Stefan Willemsen Govert de With Fangli Qiao

After the earthquake and tsunami on 11 March 2011 damaged the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP), an accidental release of a large amount of radioactive isotopes into both the air and the ocean occurred. Measurements provided by the Japanese agencies over the past 5 years show that elevated concentrations of 137Cs still remain in sediments, benthic organisms, and demersal fishes in ...

2006
GRZEGORZ J. PORÊBA

This paper describes a method of soil erosion and soil movement measurements using 137Cs as a tracer. This technique has been used successfully employed for more than 30 years. Caesium-137 is a valuable tracer to study soil erosion. Its chemical and biological movement in soil is limited. Practically all redeposition of caesium-137 in soil after fallout occurs with soil particles due to strong ...

2012
D. Styro R. Morkūnienė A. Daunaravičienė

The article presents the measurement results of the volumetric activity (VA) of artificial radionuclides 90Sr and 137Cs in the coastal waters of the Baltic Sea near the Curonian Peninsula in 2005-2009. The annual average values for this period of time were 12 Bq/m3 (90Sr) and 40 Bq/m3 (137Cs). Considerable variations in the VA of the radionuclide in individual measurements compared to the avera...

A.A. Fathivand, G.H. Heravi, J. Amidi,

Background: Two of the important radionuclides which are entered to environment and human diet are radium-226 (226Ra) and cesium-137 (137Cs). It is clear that the methods for preparation of foods such as peeling, washing, cooking or frying can affect the dose which is received by human due the to consumption of foodstuffs. An experiment has been performed at the environmental monitoring section...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
zahra poursharif department of food science & technology, ferdowsi university of mashhad, mashhad, iran ali ebrahiminia department of biochemistry & biophysics, faculty of medicine, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, iran mohsen asadinezhad department of biochemistry & biophysics, faculty of medicine, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, iran abolfazl nickfarjam department of medical physics, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran abolghasem haeri radiological protection department, nuclear science & technology research institute, atomic energy organization of iran, tehran, iran karim khoshgard department of medical physics& medical engineering, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran

introduction foodstuffs are known to contain natural and artificial radionuclides. determination of radionuclide concentration is of great significance for the protection of human health. the main objective of the present study was the quantification of radionuclides in tea samples, cultivated in guilan province in north of iran. materials and methods the activity concentrations of 226ra, 232th...

M. Mohebian, R. Pourimani,

Background: One of the main sources of exposure to radiation is terrestrial radionuclides in the environment. These radioisotopes are present in the Earthchr('39')s crust and can be increased by human activity such as mining of coal, oil, and minerals. Materials and Methods: In this study, 39 soil samples including virgin and cultivated were collected from around of the Shazand Refinery Complex...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
a.a. fathivand iranian nuclear regulatory authority (inra), national radiation protection department (nrpd), tehran, iran j. amidi iranian nuclear regulatory authority (inra), national radiation protection department (nrpd), tehran, iran g.h. heravi iranian nuclear regulatory authority (inra), national radiation protection department (nrpd), tehran, iran

background: two of the important radionuclides which are entered to environment and human diet are radium-226 (226ra) and cesium-137 (137cs). it is clear that the methods for preparation of foods such as peeling, washing, cooking or frying can affect the dose which is received by human due the to consumption of foodstuffs. an experiment has been performed at the environmental monitoring section...

Journal: :Journal of environmental radioactivity 2010
Gaël Le Roux Céline Duffa Françoise Vray Philippe Renaud

Soil inventories of anthropogenic radionuclides were investigated in altitudinal transects in 2 French regions, Savoie and Montagne Noire. Rain was negligible in these 2 areas the days after the Chernobyl accident. Thus anthropogenic radionuclides are coming hypothetically only from Global Fallout following Atmospheric Nuclear Weapon Tests. This is confirmed by the isotopic signatures ((238)Pu/...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2001
R K Chesser B E Rodgers J K Wickliffe S Gaschak I Chizhevsky C J Phillips R J Baker

Bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus) and laboratory strains of house mice (Mus musculus BALB and C57BL) were relocated into enclosures in a highly contaminated area of the Red Forest near the Chornobyl (Ukraine) Reactor 4 to evaluate the uptake rates of 137Cs and 90Sr from abiotic sources. Mice were provided with uncontaminated food supplies, ensuring that uptake of radionuclides was through so...

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