نتایج جستجو برای: primordial radionuclides

تعداد نتایج: 17064  

2004
Chang Woo LEE Myung Ho LEE K. H. HONG Yong Ho CHOI Sang Bog KIM Jeong Ho LEE Geun Sik CHOI

During Chernobyl accident a large amount of radionuclides were released into atmosphere and added to atmospheric nuclide inventory from weapons tests. In early May of 1986 in South Korea, radioactivities such as 1-131 and Cs-137 were detected in surface air and rain water. That indicated that Chernobyl debris spreaded to far eastern Asia. In the present time, the long-lived radionuclides have b...

Journal: :Journal of environmental radioactivity 2006
Joanna Burger Michael Gochfeld David S Kosson Charles W Powers Stephen Jewett Barry Friedlander Heloise Chenelot Conrad D Volz Christian Jeitner

Levels of radionuclides in seven species of marine brown algae and Ulva were determined to establish a baseline for the Northern Pacific Ocean/Bering Sea (Aleutian Islands). There were differences in levels among algal species and locations (Amchitka Island vs Kiska Island). No values were above the minimum detectable activity (MDA) level for (137)Cs, (129)I, (60)Co, (152)Eu, (90)Sr, and (99)Tc...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Nicholas S Fisher Karine Beaugelin-Seiller Thomas G Hinton Zofia Baumann Daniel J Madigan Jacqueline Garnier-Laplace

Radioactive isotopes originating from the damaged Fukushima nuclear reactor in Japan following the earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 were found in resident marine animals and in migratory Pacific bluefin tuna (PBFT). Publication of this information resulted in a worldwide response that caused public anxiety and concern, although PBFT captured off California in August 2011 contained activity ...

Journal: :Health physics 2002
Hugh D Livingston Pavel P Povinec

Five decades ago, radionuclides began to enter the ocean from the fallout from atmospheric nuclear weapons tests. The start of the 21st century is an appropriate vantage point in time to reflect on the fate of this unique suite of manmade radionuclides--of which more than two-thirds arrived at the surface of the oceans of the planet. During these five decades much has been learned of the behavi...

2001
Steve FETTER E. T. CHENG F. M. MANN John Jay Hopkins

In Part I we calculated 10 CFR 61 "Class-C" specific activity limits for all long-lived radionuclides with atomic number less than 88 (Ra). These calculations were based on the whole-body dose. We also estimated the production of these radionuclides from all naturally occurring elements with atomic numbers less than 84 (Po) in the first wall of a typical fusion reactor, and thereby derived conc...

2013
A. E. Adeniji O. O. Alatise

A total of seven samples of bottled fruit juice produced and consumed in Nigeria were used for the study. The average concentrations of radionuclides contained in some bottled fruit juice produced and consumed in Nigeria and also exported to neighboring countries have been estimated by means of scintillation detector which is sodium Iodide activated with thallium (Na (Ti)). The radionuclides ob...

Journal: :Environment international 2015
Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu Nikolaos Evangeliou Timothy Alexander Mousseau Junwen Wu Ahmad Termizi Ramli

Since 2011, the scientific community has worked to identify the exact transport and deposition patterns of radionuclides released from the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) in Japan. Nevertheless, there still remain many unknowns concerning the health and environmental impacts of these radionuclides. The present paper reviews the current understanding of the FDNPP ac...

Journal: :E3S web of conferences 2023

This article presents the results of a study relationship between increase in radiation background uranium production facilities and coefficient radioactive equilibrium radionuclides decay chain. A theoretical calculation formula for mixing daughter is given and, based on this formula; distance chain calculated. It has been established that reason violation radionuclides.

2006
R. Scott Harris Daniel P. Schuster

Harris RS, Schuster DP. Visualizing lung function with positron emission tomography. J Appl Physiol 102: 448–458, 2007. First published October 12, 2006; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00763.2006.—Positron emission tomography (PET) provides three-dimensional images of the distributions of radionuclides that have been inhaled or injected into the lungs. By using radionuclides with short half-lives, th...

2018
Magdalena Wdowin Wojciech Franus

The present paper describes the previous obtained results concerning purification of gases, water and sewages from toxic components such as mercury, radionuclides and petroleum substances. The tested materials constitute synthetic zeolites obtained in hydrothermal reaction, i.e., Na-X, Na-P1, and natural zeolite clinoptilolite. The zeolites (Na-X, Na-P1 and clinoptilolite) needed for mercury ca...

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