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Accumulation of 137Cs and 90Sr from contaminated soil by three grass species inoculated with mycorrhizal fungi
1999
Entry, J.A. | Watrud, L.S. | Reeves, M. (USDA Agricultural Research Service, Northwest Irrigation and Soil Research Laboratory, 3793 N 3600 E, Kimberly, ID 83341 (USA))
The effect of liming and Mg-fertilization on uptake, transport and final use of calcium and magnesium in conifers
1993
Guelpen, M. (Freiburg Univ. (Germany). Inst. fuer Forstbotanik und Baumphysiologie) | Tuerk, S. | Fink, S.
Tritium based investigations into the water transport and water turnovers in spruce trees
1986
Strack, S. (Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe G.m.b.H. (Germany, F.R.). Hauptabteilung Sicherheit) | Unger, H.
Measurement of the dry deposition rates on trees by using the natural radioactivity as a tracer
1992
Schreiber, H. (Hohenheim Univ. (Germany). Inst. fuer Physik) | Jenderek, H.
Processes of forming of the chemical and radioactive quality of the ground water in the National Park Kopaonik [Serbia] | Procesi formiranja hemijskog i radioaktivnog sastava podzemnih voda u Nacionalnom parku Kopaonik [Srbija]
2008
Marinkovic, G., Geoloski institut Republike Srbije Geoinstitut, Beograd (Serbia)
The groundwater quality on the National Park Kopaonik is determined by the chemical and radioactive structure of water, formed through the processes that due to the contact of minerals from the water - bearing rocks and groundwater. Atmosphere precipitation are the main source of the entire resources of the ground water in the national park, and the aggressive components that are carried into the underground are the main catalyst in the process of leaching of the predominant minerals from the water-bearing rocks. In the national park, crystalline and marble limestones have the greatest water potential in the sense of the quantity and quality, and the granite massif dispose with the ground water, with the most complex radioactive structure.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]The total alpha and beta activity of drinking water in [the] Republic of Serbia [Serbia and Montenegro] 2004
2005
Tanaskovic, I. | Pantelic, G. | Vuletic, V. | Javorina, Lj. | Eremic-Savkovic, M.(Institut za medicinu rada i radiolosku zastitu Dr Dragomir Karajovic, Beograd (Serbia and Montenegro). Laboratorija za toksoplazmozu) E-mail:VTAN@EUNET.YU
The results of the evaluation of the radiological safety of the drinking waters originating from the territory of Serbia were studied during 2004. The total of 121 samples were examined for the total alpha and beta specific activity. Radiologically correct were 92% of drinking water samples.
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