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Infant leukaemia after the Chernobyl accident

1997

Multidisciplinarybusiness.industryEnvironmental healthRadioactive falloutIncidence (epidemiology)MedicineEnvironmental exposureRadioactive Hazard ReleasebusinessCohort studyNature
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Recent evolution of the multi-isotopic radioactive content in ice of Livingston Island, Antarctica.

1999

The temporal arrangement of the ice layers that are produced in ecosystems with perpetual snows form situations that greatly favour the study of the temporal evolution of the radioactive fallout that occurs in the said zones, whether this fallout is natural or artificial in origin. This allows one to investigate the causes of the fallout and the mechanisms transporting the radionuclides involved from their source point to the study zone, as well as their subsequent behaviour in that zone. There are special difficulties involved in this type of study in Antarctica. Some are of a general character deriving from the conditions of extreme climate and isolation which complicate the processes of …

Radioactive FalloutWater Pollutants RadioactiveTime FactorsHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisWater Pollution RadioactiveInduced radioactivityAtollAntarctic RegionsFresh WaterToxicologyLatitudeAtmosphereRadiation MonitoringRadioactive contaminationgeographyRadionuclidegeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyIceNorthern HemisphereGeneral MedicinePollutionOceanographyDeposition (aerosol physics)Environmental scienceScintillation CountingBulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology
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Determination of extremely low (236)U/(238)U isotope ratios in environmental samples by sector-field inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry usi…

2005

A method by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) was developed which allows the measurement of (236)U at concentration ranges down to 3 x 10(-14)g g(-1) and extremely low (236)U/(238)U isotope ratios in soil samples of 10(-7). By using the high-efficiency solution introduction system APEX in connection with a sector-field ICP-MS a sensitivity of more than 5,000 counts fg(-1) uranium was achieved. The use of an aerosol desolvating unit reduced the formation rate of uranium hydride ions UH(+)/U(+) down to a level of 10(-6). An abundance sensitivity of 3 x 10(-7) was observed for (236)U/(238)U isotope ratio measurements at mass resolution 4000. The detection limit for (236)U a…

Uranium hydrideRadioactive FalloutRadioisotopesIsotopeRepublic of BelarusHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisRadiochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineUraniumPollutionMass SpectrometryUranium-236chemistry.chemical_compoundUranium-238chemistryRadiation MonitoringEnvironmental ChemistrySoil horizonSoil Pollutants RadioactiveUraniumEnvironmental PollutionWaste Management and DisposalInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryIsotope analysisJournal of environmental radioactivity
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