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Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 99:181-189
Inter-plant concentration ratios (IPCR) [Bq g −1 137 Cs in coral atoll tree food crops/Bq g −1 137 Cs in leaves of native plant species whose roots share a common soil volume] can replace transfer factors (TF) to predict 137 Cs concentration in t
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 88:251-266
Bikini Island was contaminated on March 1, 1954 by the Bravo detonation (U.S. nuclear test series, Castle) at Bikini Atoll. About 90% of the estimated dose from nuclear fallout to potential island residents is from cesium-137 ((137)Cs) transferred fr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry. 243:459-465
The United States conducted a series of nuclear tests from 1946 to 1958 at Bikini, a coral atoll, in the Marshall Islands (MI). The aquatic and terrestrial environments of the atoll are still contaminated with several long-lived radionuclides that we
Publikováno v:
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry. 243:415-422
The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has developed an extensive quality assurance program to provide high quality data and assessments in support of the Marshall Islands Dose Assessment and Radioecology Program. Our quality assurance objectives
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 73:100-114
On 1 March 1954, a nuclear weapon test, code-named BRAVO, conducted at Bikini Atoll in the northern Marshall Islands contaminated the major residence island. There has been a continuing effort since 1977 to refine dose assessments for resettlement op
Autor:
William L. Robison, C.L. Conrado, J.L. Brunk, Jokela Ta, K. M. Wong, Michael E. Mount, W.A. Phillips, R. J. Eagle, Victor E. Noshkin, A.C. Stoker, M.L. Stuart
Publikováno v:
Health Physics. 73:37-48
Fallout from atmospheric nuclear tests, especially from those conducted at the Pacific Proving Grounds between 1946 and 1958, contaminated areas of the Northern Marshall Islands. A radiological survey at some Northern Marshall Islands was conducted f
Autor:
Patrick O. Brown, Terry F. Hamilton, S. R. Kehl, Earl L. Stone, William L. Robison, C.L. Conrado
Publikováno v:
Journal of environmental radioactivity. 100(1)
Coconut trees growing on atolls of the Bikini Islands are on the margin of K deficiency because the concentration of exchangeable K in coral soil is very low, ranging from only 20 to 80mgkg(-1). When provided with additional K, coconut trees absorb l
Publikováno v:
Journal of environmental radioactivity. 69(3)
The United States (US) conducted nuclear weapons testing from 1946 to 1958 at Bikini and Enewetak Atolls in the northern Marshall Islands. Based on previous detailed dose assessments for Bikini, Enewetak, Rongelap, and Utirik Atolls over a period of
On March 1, 1954, radioactive fallout from the nuclear test at Bikini Atoll code-named BRAVO was deposited on Utirik Atoll which lies about 187 km (300 miles) east of Bikini Atoll. The residents of Utirik were evacuated three days after the fallout s
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Publikováno v:
Health physics. 73(1)
Uncertainty and interindividual variability were assessed in estimated doses for a rehabilitation scenario for Bikini Island at Bikini Atoll, in which the top 40 cm of soil would be removed in the housing and village area, and the rest of the island