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Bomb 137Cs in modern honey reveals a regional soil control on pollutant cycling by plants J. M. Kaste, P. Volante, A. J. Elmore; Affiliations J. M. Kaste Geology Department, William & Mary P.

Distribution of 137 Cs activities in honey in the eastern United States. (a) Detectable 137 Cs in honey on a map with 20 th century 137 Cs deposition to soils determined at the county scale

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On the base of the study of effect of 137Cs on fatty acid ratio in cow’s milk, the C18-coefficient is being proposed to be used as the parameter of damage to the mammary

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“I’m not trying to tell people they shouldn’t eat honey. I feed my kids honey,” Kaste said. “I eat more honey now than I did when I started this project.” The research was

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By measuring honey, we show regional patterns in the biogeochemical cycling of 137 Cs and conclude that plants and animals receive disproportionally high exposure to ionizing radiation

By measuring honey, we show regional patterns in the biogeochemical cycling of 137Cs and conclude that plants and animals receive disproportionally high exposure to ionizing radiation

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Bomb 137 Cs in modern honey reveals a regional soil control

By measuring honey, we show regional patterns in the biogeochemical cycling of 137 Cs and conclude that plants and animals receive disproportionally high exposure to

Bomb 137Cs in modern honey reveals a regional soil control on pollutant cycling by plants . Article. Full-text available. Mar 2021; Jim Kaste; Paul Volante; Andrew J. Elmore; Cs is a long

1 Bomb atoms in modern honey reveal a regional soil control on pollutant cycling by plants J.M. Kaste1*, P. Volante1, & A.J. Elmore2,3 1Geology Department, William & Mary, Williamsburg

Bomb 137Cs in modern honey reveals a regional soil control on pollutant cycling by plants . Article. Full-text available. Mar 2021; Jim Kaste; Paul Volante; Andrew J. Elmore; Cs is a long

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One of the longer-lived and more dangerous fission products dispersed globally by mid-20th century atmospheric nuclear weapons testing was 137Cs, which has a 30-year radioactive half

Abstract137Cs is a long-lived (30-year radioactive half-life) fission product dispersed globally by mid-20th century atmospheric nuclear weapons testing. Here we show that vegetation

Here we show that vegetation thousands of kilometers from testing sites continues to cycle 137 Cs because it mimics potassium, and consequently, bees magnify this

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By measuring honey, we show regional patterns in the biogeochemical cycling of 137Cs and conclude that plants and animals receive disproportionally high exposure to ionizing radiation

By measuring honey, we show regional patterns in the biogeochemical cycling of 137 Cs and conclude that plants and animals receive disproportionally high exposure to ionizing radiation

最终,文章表明,在一些案例中,137Cs的存在使蜂蜜中γ射线和X射线的 电离辐射 增加了一倍以上,尽管137Cs具有 放射性半衰期 ,但区域性137Cs污染对环境的影响仍然可以持续60多年。

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The research was published in “Bomb 137Cs in modern honey reveals a regional soil control on pollutant cycling by plants,” in the journal Nature Communications. Co-authors

Flowering plants can transfer radiocesium from soils to honey bees, who can then concentrate the contaminant in honey . In the wake of World War II, the United States, the former Soviet Union,

Our study reveals a regional pattern in the magnification of a legacy nuclear contaminant in honey ultimately controlled at the first order by geologic conditions and climate.

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Bomb 137 Cs in modern honey reveals a regional soil control on pollutant cycling by plants. Nat Comms. 2021;12(1):1937. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-22081-8. Meet the Author

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Abstract137Cs is a long-lived (30-year radioactive half-life) fission product dispersed globally by mid-20th century atmospheric nuclear weapons testing. Here we show that vegetation

137Cs is a long-lived (30-year radioactive half-life) fission product dispersed globally by mid-20th century atmospheric nuclear weapons testing. Here we show that vegetation thousands of

Kaste, J.M., Volante, P. & Elmore, A.J. Bomb 137Cs in modern honey reveals a regional soil control on pollutant cycling by plants. Nat Commun 12, 1937 (2021).