Radioactive pollutants
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Radioactive pollutants

Impact on the environnement

  1. 368 pages
  2. English
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Radioactive pollutants

Impact on the environnement

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Publisher
EDP Sciences
Year
2001
ISBN
9782759801374

Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. Summary
  3. Foreword: Thoughts on Radioecology by the millennium shift
  4. INTRODUCTION
  5. 1 The ecological dimensions of ecotoxicological research
  6. PART 1 General environmental issues
  7. 2 Environmental radioactivity measuring methods
  8. 3 Toxicants in the environment: bringing radioecology and ecotoxicology together
  9. 4 Post accident management
  10. 5 International advice and experience relevant to chronic radiation exposure situations in the environment
  11. 6 Delivering a framework for the protection of the environment from ionising radiation
  12. PART 2 Radionuclides in terrestrial environments
  13. 7 Soil as the main compartment for radioactive substances in terrestrial ecosystems
  14. 8 Impact of micro-organisms on the fate of radionuclides in rhizospheric soils
  15. 9 Advances in animal radioecology
  16. 10 A nutrient-based mechanistic model for predicting the root uptake of radionuclides
  17. PART 3 Radionuclides in aquatic environments
  18. 11 Advanced speciation techniques for radionuclides associated with colloids and particles
  19. 12 Modelling radionuclides in aquatic systems: evolution, revolution and the future
  20. 13 Estuarine contaminants: fate and environmental risks
  21. PART 4 Ethical and environmental issues
  22. 14 The Nord-Cotentin An original experience of pluralistic expertise
  23. References