Radioactivity in the Marine Environment

Radioactivity in the Marine Environment
Title Radioactivity in the Marine Environment PDF eBook
Author National Research Council (U.S.). Panel on Radioactivity in the Marine Environment
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1971
Genre Radioactive pollution of the sea
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Marine Radioactivity

Marine Radioactivity
Title Marine Radioactivity PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 310
Release 2004-09-17
Genre Science
ISBN 0080496385

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This book on Marine Radioactivity sets out to cover most of the aspects of marine radioactivity which have been the focus of scientific study in recent decades. The authors and their reviews divide into topic areas which have defined the field over its history. They cover the suite of natural radioisotopes which have been present in the oceans since their formation and quantitatively dominate the inventory of radioactivity in the oceans. Also addressed are the suite of artificial radionuclides introduced to the oceans as a consequence of the use of the atom for development of nuclear energy, nuclear weapons and various applications of nuclear science. The major source of these continues to derive from the global fallout of atmospheric tests of nuclear weapons in the 1950s and 1960s but also includes both planned and accidental releases of radioactivity from both civilian and military nuclear technology. The other division of the major study direction depends on whether the objective is to use the radionuclides as powerful tools to study oceanic processes, to describe and understand the ocean distribution of the various natural or artificial radionuclides or to assess the different radionuclides' impact on and pathways to man or marine organisms. The oceans cover 70% of the Earth's surface and thus contains a corresponding large share of the Earth's radioactivity. Marine Radioactivity covers topics of recent scientific study in this young field. It examines both natural radioactivity (radioactivity naturally present in oceans since their formation) and artificial radioactivity (radioactivity introduced by man and use of atomic and nuclear energy) with regard to possible effects on the global environment.

Worldwide Marine Radioactivity Studies (WOMARS)

Worldwide Marine Radioactivity Studies (WOMARS)
Title Worldwide Marine Radioactivity Studies (WOMARS) PDF eBook
Author International Atomic Energy Agency
Publisher
Pages 230
Release 2005
Genre Science
ISBN

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Summarises the results of a Coordinated Research Project carried out by the IAEA's Marine Environment Laboratory in Monaco. The results obtained confirm that the dominant source of anthropogenic radionuclides in the marine environment is global fallout.

Radioactivity in the Marine Environment

Radioactivity in the Marine Environment
Title Radioactivity in the Marine Environment PDF eBook
Author National Research Council (U.S.). Panel on Radioactivity in the Marine Environment
Publisher National Academies
Pages 296
Release 1971
Genre Science
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Radionuclides in the Study of Marine Processes

Radionuclides in the Study of Marine Processes
Title Radionuclides in the Study of Marine Processes PDF eBook
Author P.J. Kershaw
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 402
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9401136866

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The Norwich Symposium, 'Radionuclides in the Study of Marine Proces ses', is a sequel to the very successful conference held at Cherbourg, France in June 1987. The international character of the meeting has been maintained with thirty-eight contributions, from seventeen countries, being accepted for oral presentation. For many years, the radioactive properties of the naturally occurring radionuclides have been used to determine their distributions in the marine environment and, more generally, to gain an understanding of the dynamic processes which control their behaviour in attaining these distributions. More recently the inputs from human activities of both natural and artificial (i.e. man-made) radionuclides have provided additional opportunities for the study of marine processes on local, regional and global scales. Because the sources of artificial radionuclides are often reasonably well defined in space and time, and because a wider range of elements is represented, new viewpoints for the study of processes have become available. Although it is outside the scope of this Symposium, it must be acknowledged that the radiological protection requirements for radioactive waste disposal prac tices to be based on a sound scientific understanding of radionuclide behaviour in the sea have also provided a very strong impetus for the studies.

Marine Radioactivity

Marine Radioactivity
Title Marine Radioactivity PDF eBook
Author Hugh D. Livingston
Publisher Pergamon
Pages 301
Release 2004
Genre Science
ISBN 9780080437149

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This book on Marine Radioactivity sets out to cover most of the aspects of marine radioactivity which have been the focus of scientific study in recent decades. The authors and their reviews divide into topic areas which have defined the field over its history. They cover the suite of natural radioisotopes which have been present in the oceans since their formation and quantitatively dominate the inventory of radioactivity in the oceans. Also addressed are the suite of artificial radionuclides introduced to the oceans as a consequence of the use of the atom for development of nuclear energy, nuclear weapons and various applications of nuclear science. The major source of these continues to derive from the global fallout of atmospheric tests of nuclear weapons in the 1950s and 1960s but also includes both planned and accidental releases of radioactivity from both civilian and military nuclear technology. The other division of the major study direction depends on whether the objective is to use the radionuclides as powerful tools to study oceanic processes, to describe and understand the ocean distribution of the various natural or artificial radionuclides or to assess the different radionuclides' impact on and pathways to man or marine organisms. The oceans cover 70% of the Earth's surface and thus contains a corresponding large share of the Earth's radioactivity. Marine Radioactivity covers topics of recent scientific study in this young field. It examines both natural radioactivity (radioactivity naturally present in oceans since their formation) and artificial radioactivity (radioactivity introduced by man and use of atomic and nuclear energy) with regard to possible effects on the global environment.

Survey of Radioactivity in the Sea and in Pelagic Marine Life West of the Marshall Islands Sept. 1-20, 1956

Survey of Radioactivity in the Sea and in Pelagic Marine Life West of the Marshall Islands Sept. 1-20, 1956
Title Survey of Radioactivity in the Sea and in Pelagic Marine Life West of the Marshall Islands Sept. 1-20, 1956 PDF eBook
Author University of Washington. Applied Fisheries Laboratory
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1957
Genre Marine animals
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