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Radionuclides natural

Turekian, K.K., Cochran, J.K. and Krishnaswami, S. (1981) The flow rates of Galapagos spreading center hydrothermal waters determined with natural radionuclides. EOS, 62, 914. [Pg.403]

Dearlove JLP, Longworth G, Ivanovich M, Kim Jl, Delakowitz B, Zeh P (1991) A study of groundwater colloids and their geochemical interactions with natural radionuclides in Gorleben aquifer systems. Radiochim Acta 52/53 83-89... [Pg.357]

Li Y-H, Santschi PH, Kaufman A, Beraiinger LK, Feely HW (1981) Natural radionuclides in waters of the New-York Bight. Earth Planet Sci Lett 55 217-228... [Pg.603]

Reay WG, Gallagher DL, Simmons GM (1992) Groundwater discharge and its impact on surface water quality in a Chesapeake Bay inlet. Water Res Bull 28 1121-1134 Santschi PH, Li YH, Bell J (1979) Natural radionuclides in the water of Narragansett Bay. Earth Planet Sci Lett 45 201-213... [Pg.604]

Young, J. A., The Particle Size Distribution of Man-made and Natural Radionuclides, in Pacific Northwest Laboratory Annual Report for 1973, Part 3. pp. 16-17 (atmospheric sciences),... [Pg.400]

Hofmann, W., Dose Calculations for the Respiratory Tract from Inhaled Natural Radionuclides as a Function of Age - II. Basal Cell Dose Distributions and Associated Lung Cancer Risk, Health Phys. 43 31-44 (1982). [Pg.417]

Linked Systems Isotopic Enrichment. The power of advanced measurement techniques can often be extended by linking them with other techniques. Such is the case for the detection of trace quantities of natural radionuclides and isotope enrichment. We have already found this extremely valuable for gas proportional counting of 37Ar and accelerator atom counting of 14C [8,9]. The first nuclide was enriched by means of thermal diffusion (Ar) the... [Pg.167]

Turekian, K. K., Cochran, J. K., Determination of marine chronologies using natural radionuclides, In Riley, J. P., Chester, R., eds., Chemical Oceanography, Academic Press, London, 7, 313-360 (1978). [Pg.383]

Natural radionuclides in surface seawater, typical concentrations ... [Pg.1657]

Crustaceans, marine natural radionuclides, typical values ... [Pg.1665]

Polikarpov, G.G. (ed.). 1973. Artificial and Natural Radionuclides in Marine Life. Acad. Sci. Ukrainian SSR, A.O. Kovalevskii Inst. Biol. Southern Seas. 115 pp. Available from the U.S. Dept. Commerce, Natl. Tech. Infor. Serv., Springfield, VA 22151. [Pg.1748]

Laul JC, Smith MR, Thomas CW, et al. 1987. Analysis of natural radionuclides from uranium and thorium series in briney groundwaters. J Radioanal NucI Chem 110 101-112. [Pg.143]

Nakaoka A, Fukushima M, Takagi S. 1984. Environmental effects of natural radionuclides from coal-fired power plants. Health Phys 47 407-416. [Pg.146]

Roeck DR, Reavey TC, Hardin JM. 1987. Partitioning of natural radionuclides in the waste streams of coal-fired utilities. Health Phys 52 311-324. [Pg.149]

Studies of the sorption of natural radionuclides from groundwater have established that minor minerals, such as clays coating the fractures in crystalline rock and Fe- and Mn-oxyhydroxides, are important sinks for radionuclides. For example, investigations carried out at the Aspo facility (Smellie Karlsson 1999) showed qualitatively that rare earth elements (REEs), Sc, Th, U, Ra, and Ba have been scavenged by Fe-oxyhydroxide and calcite precipitates,... [Pg.32]

Marcos, N Suksi, J., Ervanne, H. Rasilainen, K. 2000. Fracture smectite as a long-term sink for natural radionuclides - indications from unusual U-series disequilibria. Radiochimica Acta, 88,763-766. [Pg.34]

Tihe atmosphere contains many radionuclides which result from nuclear weapons testing and from natural processes. The nuclear weapons-produced radionuclides include both fission products and activation products from the construction materials of the device. The natural radionuclides include the decay products of radon and thoron, the natural radionuclides in the airborne dust, and the cosmic-ray-produced radionuclides which result from spallation reactions in the atmosphere. Through the determination of the absolute and relative concentrations of this wide spectrum of radionuclides, it should be possible to define the rates of both the long term stratospheric processes and the shorter term tropospheric processes. At the beginning of 1962 a ground-level... [Pg.166]

Coles DG, Ragaini RC, Ondov JM. 1978. Behavior of natural radionuclides in western coal-fired power plants. Environ Sci Technol 12 442-446. [Pg.80]

Jaworowski Z, Gryzbowska D. 1977. Natural radionuclides in industrial and rural soils. Sci Total Environ 7 45-52. [Pg.83]


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