Transfer of Radionuclides in Natural and Semi-Natural EnvironmentsG. Desmet, P. Nassimbeni, M. Belli This text contains the proceedings of the Workshop on The Transfer of Radionuclides in Natural and Semi-Natural Environments, held at the Villa Manin, Passariano (Udine), Italy, 11-15 September 1989. |
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Transfer of Radionuclides in Natural and SemiNatural | 15 |
The Concentrations of Chernobyl Derived Radionuclides in Species | 27 |
The Impact of Extreme Environmental Conditions as Occurring | 40 |
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137Cs activity accumulation acid activity concentrations agricultural analysis animals behaviour Bq kg-1 Bq/kg Cadarache caesium Calluna vulgaris cation cation exchange capacity Chernobyl accident Chernobyl fallout clay collected compared concentration ratios contamination correlation crops Cumbria decrease deposition depth distribution ecological ecosystems effect ENEA-DISP environment environmental estimate fallout Figure forage forest ecosystems fraction Friuli-Venezia Giulia fungi glyphosate grass grassland grazing harvest herbage higher holorganic horizons humus increase intake Italy laboratory lichens litter measured method mineral soil mushrooms mycelium nuclear nutrients observed obtained organic matter peat plant species plots podzol potassium pre-Chernobyl radioactive radiocaesium Radioecology radionuclides range reindeer roe deer root sheep soil layers soil samples soil solution soil to plant soil types surface sward Table transfer factors transfer of radionuclides trees Udine uptake values variability variation vegetation Vitaliano Brancati Xerocomus badius



