Radionuclides in terrestrial ecosystems. Final report

Radionuclides in terrestrial ecosystems. Final report
Title Radionuclides in terrestrial ecosystems. Final report PDF eBook
Author S. E. (Stewart) Allen
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 1983
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Radionuclides in terrestrial ecosystems - interim report

Radionuclides in terrestrial ecosystems - interim report
Title Radionuclides in terrestrial ecosystems - interim report PDF eBook
Author K L (Ken) Bocock
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Release 1979
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Radionuclides in terrestrial ecosystems

Radionuclides in terrestrial ecosystems
Title Radionuclides in terrestrial ecosystems PDF eBook
Author S E (Stewart) Allen
Publisher
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Release 1980
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Radionuclides in Terrestrial Ecosystems

Radionuclides in Terrestrial Ecosystems
Title Radionuclides in Terrestrial Ecosystems PDF eBook
Author K. L. Bocock
Publisher
Pages 44
Release 1981
Genre Science
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Environmental Radionuclides

Environmental Radionuclides
Title Environmental Radionuclides PDF eBook
Author Klaus Froehlich
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 453
Release 2009-09-23
Genre Science
ISBN 0080913296

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Environmental Radionuclides presents a state-of-the-art summary of knowledge on the use of radionuclides to study processes and systems in the continental part of the Earth's environment. It is conceived as a companion to the two volumes of this series, which deal with isotopes as tracers in the marine environment (Livingston, Marine Radioactivity) and with the radioecology of natural and man-made terrestrial systems (Shaw, Radioactivity in Terrestrial Ecosystems). Although the book focuses on natural and anthropogenic radionuclides (radioactive isotopes), it also refers to stable environmental isotopes, which in a variety of applications, especially in hydrology and climatology, have to be consulted to evaluate radionuclide measurements in terms of the ages of groundwater and climate archives, respectively. The basic principles underlying the various applications of natural and anthropogenic radionuclides in environmental studies are described in the first part of the book. The book covers the two major groups of applications: the use of radionuclides as tracers for studying transport and mixing processes: and as time markers to address problems of the dynamics of such systems, manifested commonly as the so-called residence time in these systems. The applications range from atmospheric pollution studies, via water resource assessments to contributions to global climate change investigation. The third part of the book addresses new challenges in the development of new methodological approaches, including analytical methods and fields of applications. - A state-of-the-art summary of knowledge on the use of radionuclides - Conceived as a companion to the two volumes of this series, which deal with isotopes as tracers

Radionuclides in Terrestrial Ecosystems

Radionuclides in Terrestrial Ecosystems
Title Radionuclides in Terrestrial Ecosystems PDF eBook
Author A D (Dave) Horrill
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Release 1983
Genre Environmental sciences
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Radioactivity in the Terrestrial Environment

Radioactivity in the Terrestrial Environment
Title Radioactivity in the Terrestrial Environment PDF eBook
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Publisher Elsevier
Pages 307
Release 2007-03-02
Genre Science
ISBN 0080474896

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The Radioactivity in the Environment Series addresses the key aspects of this socially important and complex interdisciplinary subject. Presented objectively and with the ultimate authority gained from the many contributions by the world's leading experts, the negative and positive consequences of having a radioactive world around us is documented and given perspective. In a world in which nuclear science is not only less popular than in the past, but also less extensively taught in universities and colleges, this book series will fill a significant educational gap. Radioactivity in the Terrestrial Environment presents an updated and critical review of designing, siting, constructing and demonstrating the safety and environmental impact of deep repositories for radioactive wastes. It is structured to provide a broad perspective of this multi-faceted, multi-disciplinary topic providing enough detail for a non-specialist to understand the fundamental principles involved. Contains extensive references to sources of more detailed information Provides a detailed summary of radioactivity in terrestrial ecosystems, providing a substantial and essential reference on the subject Discusses lesser-known sources of radiation exposure that provide useful information for those seeking to place environmental radioactivity into perspective