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Publikováno v:
Radioprotection. 46:159-173
L’IRE (Institut national des radioelements) produit des radionucleides pour la medecine nucleaire a partir de cibles irradiees d’uranium hautement enrichi. Le 22/08/2008, lors du transfert de residus de production frais dans un reservoir de decro
Autor:
C.M Vandecasteele
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 72:17-23
Environmental monitoring primarily aims through sampling or by the use of direct detection equipment to quantify the levels of radioactive substances and ionising radiation resulting from human activities and natural sources in the different compartm
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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 47:301-317
The influence of the stable iodine content in the diet on the absorption of radioiodine and its transfer to cow's milk was investigated for cows at different stages of lactation. Three different rates of stable iodine: a low intake rate of 4 mg d −
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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 47:149-155
The effect of the application of ammonium-ferric-hexacyano-ferrate (AFCF), effective in reducing soil-to-plant radiocaesium transfer, on radiostrontium transfer was tested for ryegrass grown under greenhouse conditions on sandy soil for 310 days. Ide
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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 41:47-63
Following encouraging results obtained with the surface application of ammonium-ferric-hexacyano-ferrate (AFCF) to reduce radiocaesium transfer to ryegrass grown on surface-contaminated sandy soil, its efficacy as a countermeasure was investigated wh
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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 40:261-270
The consideration of a possible enhanced vertical migration of radiocaesium with the application of ammonium-ferric-hexacyano-ferrate (AFCF) as countermeasure, due to the colloidal nature of AFCF, made us set up a series of migration experiments. For
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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 37:193-200
Promising results were obtained using ammonium-ferric-hexacyano-ferrate (AFCF) as a countermeasure to reduce radiocaesium transfer to rye-grass grown on sandy soil. In the aftermath of these results, its efficacity as a countermeasure on loamy soil w
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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 37:235-246
AFCF[ ammonium-ferric(III)-hexacyano-ferrate(II) ] was shown to be an effective countermeasure against radiocaesium uptake by domestic animals. Following the addition of AFCF and faeces to a sandy farm soil, we evaluate here radiocaesium transfer to
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 187:237-245
The possible use of ammonium-ferrichexacyano-ferrate (AFCF) as a countermeasure for soil-plant transfer of radiocaesium is evaluated. On a sandy agricultural soil, AFCF application rates of 10 and 100 g AFCF m−2 reduced radiocaesium transfer to rye
Autor:
C.M. Vandecasteele, Erik Smolders, H. Lönsjö, George Shaw, O. Burton, J.F. Lembrechts, A.F. Nisbet, Roel Merckx, Alexei Konoplev, F. Carini
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Science of The Total Environment. 137:173-182
Factors influencing the effectiveness of fertilisers and ameliorants as soil-based countermeasures for reducing the transfer of radiocaesium and radiostrontium to plants are described. The applicability of potential treatments and treatment rates for