Exposure of German hunters and their family members to the radioactive nuclide 137Cs due to their eating habits

O Meisenberg, UC Gerstmann - Science of The Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
The radioactive nuclide 137 Cs that was released during the Chernobyl accident in 1986 is
still present in the environment of wide parts of Middle Europe. It causes internal radiation …

Seasonal and Long-Term Variations in 137Cs Among Adults from Swedish Hunter Families

G Agren - Radiation protection dosimetry, 2001 - academic.oup.com
To study seasonal variations in 137Cs, whole-body content measurements of adults from
Swedish hunter families have been performed in autumn 1997 and spring 1998 …

The 137Cs Content in Finnish People Consuming Foodstuffs of Wild Origin

T Rahola, M Suomela - Radiation protection dosimetry, 1998 - academic.oup.com
The deposition of 137Cs from Chernobyl was very unevenly distributed. This resulted in big
variations in foodstuffs especially those of wild origin. For estimation of internal doses …

Ingestion intakes of 137Cs by the Czech population: Comparison of different approaches

J Škrkal, P Fojtík, I Malátová, M Bartusková - Journal of environmental …, 2017 - Elsevier
Ingestion intakes of 137 Cs of the Czech population were calculated in two different ways-
either from the measured activity of 137 Cs in components of food in combination with …

ACTIVITY OF 137CS IN HUMAN BODY OF INHABITANTS OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC

I Malátová, P Fojtík - Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2019 - academic.oup.com
The time course of 137Cs activity in general population of the Czech Republic has been
systematically followed since the Chernobyl accident in 1986. Either whole body counting or …

Radioactivity in food and total diet samples collected in selected settlements in the USSR

EL Cooper, E Zeiller, A Ghods-Esphahani… - Journal of environmental …, 1992 - Elsevier
Within the framework of the International Chernobyl Project, radionuclides were studied in
food and total diet samples collected in selected communities in the areas of the USSR …

Radioactivity of people in Finland in 1989-1990. Supplement 8 to Annual Report STUK-A--89

T Rahola, M Suomela, E Illukka, M Puhakainen, S Pusa - 1993 - osti.gov
The atmospheric nuclear weapons tests of the 1950s,60s and70s caused global radioactive
fallout. After the reactor accident at Chernobyl, radioactive fallout was carried by air streams …

Contamination of food in the first and second year after the Chernobyl accident and its derived dose to the Austrian population

K Mück - 1989 - inis.iaea.org
[en] The variation with time of the activity concentration in various food items in Austria after
the Chernobyl accident is given. In particular, first and second year activity concentrations of …

Estimate of the dose due to 90Sr to the Austrian population after the Chernobyl accident

K Muck, S Streit, F Steger, K Mayr, V Karg - Health physics, 1990 - journals.lww.com
In order to estimate the contribution of 90Sr to the exposure of the Austrian population, the
ratio of 90Sr to 137Cs in 126 food samples and nine drinking water samples was …

Cancer risk due to Cs-137 and Sr-90 dietary intake after the Chernobyl accident

M Toader, RA Vasilache - 1997 - osti.gov
The most important radionuclides carried by the radioactive plume over Romania were I
{sup 131}, Cs {sup 134}, Cs {sup 137} and Sr {sup 90}. As in many other countries, in the first …