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Transect survey of artificial 137Cs and natural 40K in moss and bilberry leaf samples from two main valleys from Tatra National Park

Transect survey of artificial 137Cs and natural 40K in moss and bilberry leaf samples from two main valleys from Tatra National Park
Transect survey of artificial 137Cs and natural 40K in moss and bilberry leaf samples from two main valleys from Tatra National Park
This paper presents the results of determination of artificial 137Cs and natural 40K activity concentrations in plants (bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) and moss ( Polytrichum commune ) Polytrichum commune )) and in soil samples from two main Tatra Valleys; Kościeliska and Rybi Potok Valley. The data were obtained during two years (2001- 02). These plants are known a as good bio-monitors for radioceasium [1,2 ]. It is known that 137Cs and 40K isotopes play important roles in the environment, due to their good assimilation by plants. The transfer of these elements from soil to plant depends of many factors: type of soil, organic matter contents, pH, type of plants. In this paper some results concerning the transfer of 137 Cs and 40K isotopes from various types of Tatra soil to moss or bilberry are shown.
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Kubica, B.
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Skiba, S.
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Mietelski, J.W.
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Tomankiewicz, E.
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Kubica, B.
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Skiba, S.
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Tomankiewicz, E.
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Kubica, B., Skiba, S., Mietelski, J.W., Gołaś, J., Kubica, M., Stobiński, M., Tuteja-Krysa, M., Tomankiewicz, E., Gaca, P. and Krzan, Z. (2004) Transect survey of artificial 137Cs and natural 40K in moss and bilberry leaf samples from two main valleys from Tatra National Park. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 13 (2), 153-159.

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This paper presents the results of determination of artificial 137Cs and natural 40K activity concentrations in plants (bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) and moss ( Polytrichum commune ) Polytrichum commune )) and in soil samples from two main Tatra Valleys; Kościeliska and Rybi Potok Valley. The data were obtained during two years (2001- 02). These plants are known a as good bio-monitors for radioceasium [1,2 ]. It is known that 137Cs and 40K isotopes play important roles in the environment, due to their good assimilation by plants. The transfer of these elements from soil to plant depends of many factors: type of soil, organic matter contents, pH, type of plants. In this paper some results concerning the transfer of 137 Cs and 40K isotopes from various types of Tatra soil to moss or bilberry are shown.

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Published date: 2004
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Local EPrints ID: 454119
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/454119
ISSN: 1230-1485
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Author: B. Kubica
Author: S. Skiba
Author: J.W. Mietelski
Author: J. Gołaś
Author: M. Kubica
Author: M. Stobiński
Author: M. Tuteja-Krysa
Author: E. Tomankiewicz
Author: P. Gaca
Author: Z. Krzan

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