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Autor:
C. Mourlon, A. Stewart, Z. Ould-Dada, Chris D. Collins, Igor Linkov, B. Robles, P. J. Coughtrey, F. Carini, R. Kinnersley, N. Green, C. J. Atkinson, J. M. Quinault, K. Eged, L. Sweeck, N.G. Mitchell, M. J. Fulker, A. Venter
Publikováno v:
Radioprotection. 37:C1-445
Given the potential radiological significance of the transfer of radionuclides to fruit, a Fruits Working Group was set up in 1997 within the framework of the Programme on BIOsphere Modelling and ASSessment (BIOMASS), promoted by the International At
Publikováno v:
Theoretical and Applied Climatology. 58:113-127
A dispersion model is proposed to predict the continuous vertical variation of the dispersion parametersσ y andσ z in case of hot pollutant release to the atmosphere. In such a case, the plume rises far above the ground and is subject to varying le
Publikováno v:
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry Articles. 159:175-186
Four parameters for description of the interaction of radionuclides with suspended solids in mathematical modeling of radionuclide migration in rivers are proposed. The parameters describe two consecutive or parallel steps of the uptake or release of
Autor:
F. Carini, B. Robles, P. J. Coughtrey, J. M. Quinault, C. J. Atkinson, N.G. Mitchell, A. Venter, Z. Ould-Dada, R. P. Kinnersley, L. Sweeck, A. Stewart, M. J. Fulker, N. Green, Chris D. Collins, Igor Linkov, C. Mourlon, K. Eged
Although fruit is an important component of the diet, the extent to which it contributes to radiological exposure remains unclear, partially as a consequence of uncertainties in models and data used to assess transfer of radionuclides in the food cha
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http://hdl.handle.net/10807/26387
http://hdl.handle.net/10807/26387