- Caesium-137 (137 55Cs ), cesium-137 (US), or
radiocaesium, is a
radioactive isotope of
caesium that is
formed as one of the more
common fission products...
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affect groundwater supplies, and longer-lived
radionuclides such as
radiocaesium and
radiostrontium were
adsorbed to
surface soils before they
could transfer...
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biosphere in
small amounts from
human activities,
differing by location.
Radiocaesium does not ac****ulate in the body as
readily as
other fission products...
- This
coprecipitation can be used to
isolate francium, by
adapting the
radiocaesium coprecipitation method of
Lawrence E.
Glendenin and C. M. Nelson. It...
- This
coprecipitation can be used to
isolate francium, by
adapting the
radiocaesium coprecipitation method of
Lawrence E.
Glendenin and C. M. Nelson. It...
- Estonia.
Tammiku was the site of a 1994
unintentional disturbance of
radiocaesium which resulted in one
human fatality.
Tammiku was
mentioned in written...
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arising from the accident: Some of this radioactivity,
predominantly radiocaesium-137, was
deposited on
certain upland areas of the UK,
where sheep-farming...
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distribution of
radiocaesium in wild
mushrooms and soil
contaminated by the ****ushima
accident concluded that the
concentration of
radiocaesium in B. hirat****e...
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Steiner M,
Kammerer L,
Hiersche L,
Wirth E (1998). "Estimating ****ure
radiocaesium contamination of
fungi on the
basis of
behavior patterns derived from...
- Willemsen, Stefan; de With, Govert; Qiao,
Fangli (23 May 2016). "Transfer of
radiocaesium from
contaminated bottom sediments to
marine organisms through benthic...