Spatiotemporal distribution of 137Cs in the sea surrounding Japanese Islands in the decades before the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in …

T Watabe, S Oikawa, N Isoyama, C Suzuki… - Science of the total …, 2013 - Elsevier
The historic spatiotemporal distribution of 137 Cs in the seawaters and sea-floor sediments
adjacent to nuclear power plants in Japan are summarized, using data obtained over a …

Temporal changes in radioactive Cs concentration in sea sediment off east Japan, after the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear accident

M Asami, S Kamada, S Ohnishi… - 2019 IEEE …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Measurement techniques using a towed gamma ray spectrometer allows to map the
continuous distribution of 137 CS on the seafloor within 30 km of the F1NPP. This study has …

[PDF][PDF] Determination of the sediment deposition rates in the Kuwait Bay using 137Cs and 210Pb

A Al-Zamel, F Bou-Rabee, M Al-Sarawi… - …, 2006 - bibliotekanauki.pl
Five bottom sediment cores from the Kuwait Bay were dated using 210Pb and 137Cs
radionuclides. For evaluating the sedimentation rate two methods were applied …

Factors controlling the spatiotemporal variation of 137Cs in seabed sediment off the Fukushima coast: implications from numerical simulations

K Misumi, D Tsumune, T Tsubono, Y Tateda… - Journal of environmental …, 2014 - Elsevier
We used numerical simulations to investigate major controls on spatiotemporal variations of
137 Cs activities in seabed sediments off the Fukushima coast during the first year after the …

Temporal and spatial trends in the distribution of 137Cs in surface waters of Northern European Seas—a record of 40 years of investigations

PP Povinec, PB Du Bois, PJ Kershaw, H Nies… - Deep Sea Research …, 2003 - Elsevier
The distribution of anthropogenic 137Cs in surface waters of the NE Atlantic Ocean resulting
from discharges from European nuclear reprocessing plants, the Chernobyl accident, and …

Caesium-137 in Baltic Sea sediments since the Chernobyl accident

E Ilus, J Mattila, H Kankaanpää, A Laine - 1999 - osti.gov
The Baltic Sea was the sea most affected by the Chernobyl accident, because the first
radioactive clouds from Chernobyl travelled north and caused high deposition in the Baltic …

Sedimentation rate in the Baltic Sea

E Ilus, J Mattila, S Klemola, TK Ikäheimonen… - 2001 - inis.iaea.org
Determination of sedimentation rates plays an important role in material balance and model
calculations of seas and other bodies of water. The Baltic Sea offers an exceptionally good …

[PDF][PDF] Assessment of sedimentation rate in the Balaklava Bay by radionuclides

D Kremenchutskii, K Gurov - … Scientific GeoConference: SGEM, 2020 - researchgate.net
The study of regional characteristics of the bottom sediments physicochemical structure in
semi-closed water areas (using the example of the Balaklava Bay) is especially relevant due …

Assessment of 137Cs outspread in the Lithuanian part of the Baltic Sea

L Davuliene, N Tarasiuk, N Spirkauskaite… - Radioactivity in the …, 2006 - Elsevier
Results of analyses of 137 Cs in the Lithuanian part of the Baltic Sea and in the Curonian
Lagoon in 1999–2001 are presented. According to these observations, the total 137 Cs …

The use of the IAEA MARIS database in determining the variability of sediment distribution coefficients in the marine environment and potential implications for marine …

K Kelleher, P McGinnity, BJ Howard… - Journal of …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
A prototype tool has been developed for deriving sediment distribution coefficients, K d, in
the marine environment by harvesting simultaneous measurements of activity …