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dc.contributor.authorKoster HW
dc.contributor.authorPennders RMJ
dc.contributor.authorGlastra P
dc.contributor.authorMattern FCM
dc.contributor.authorBerger GW
dc.date.accessioned2012-12-12T16:44:10Z
dc.date.available2012-12-12T16:44:10Z
dc.date.issued1990-04-30
dc.identifier248476001
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10029/258216
dc.description.abstractAbstract niet beschikbaar
dc.description.abstractDuring 1986 a reconnaissance survey was made of the levels of Po-210 and other natural radionuclides in several Dutch water bodies. Large differences in the activity levels of water and suspended matter were found between these waters. A subdivision of the observed levels was made into "low", "probably increased" and "clearly increased". Levels in the Eastern Scheldt are low. Clearly increased levels are found in the Rhine downstream of Rotterdam, the mouth of the Scheldt and locally at IJmuiden. These increases can be linked to emissions from phosphorous and steel producing industries. The transport of the radionuclides from the Scheldt through the Western Scheldt and the North Sea could be traced. Further transport in the North Sea from the Western Scheldt and the Rhine was not clearly distinguishable. For this and for insight in the balance between industrial emissions of natural radionuclides and their further distribution and/or accumulation additional information and research needs have been indicated.
dc.description.sponsorshipDGM/S
dc.format.extent71 p
dc.language.isonl
dc.relation.ispartofRIVM Rapport 248476001
dc.relation.urlhttp://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/248476001.html
dc.subject16nl
dc.subjectradionuclidennl
dc.subjectu-238nl
dc.subjectra-226nl
dc.subjectpb-210nl
dc.subjectpo-210nl
dc.subjectth-isotopes; industrienl
dc.subjectfosfaatertsnl
dc.subjectijzerertsnl
dc.subjectwaternl
dc.subjectzwevend slibnl
dc.subjectwaterbodem; mosselennl
dc.subjectvisnl
dc.subjectstralingbelastingnl
dc.subjectscheldenl
dc.subjectnieuwe waterweg; waddenzeenl
dc.subjectnoordzeenl
dc.subjectbinnenwaterennl
dc.subjectthe scheldtnl
dc.titlePolonium-210 en andere natuurlijke radionucliden in water en zwevend slib uit de Nederlandse binnen- en kustwaterennl
dc.title.alternativePo-210 and other natural radionuclides in water and suspended matter of Dutch coastal- and inland waters.en
dc.typeReport
dc.date.updated2012-12-12T16:44:11Z
html.description.abstractAbstract niet beschikbaar
html.description.abstractDuring 1986 a reconnaissance survey was made of the levels of Po-210 and other natural radionuclides in several Dutch water bodies. Large differences in the activity levels of water and suspended matter were found between these waters. A subdivision of the observed levels was made into "low", "probably increased" and "clearly increased". Levels in the Eastern Scheldt are low. Clearly increased levels are found in the Rhine downstream of Rotterdam, the mouth of the Scheldt and locally at IJmuiden. These increases can be linked to emissions from phosphorous and steel producing industries. The transport of the radionuclides from the Scheldt through the Western Scheldt and the North Sea could be traced. Further transport in the North Sea from the Western Scheldt and the Rhine was not clearly distinguishable. For this and for insight in the balance between industrial emissions of natural radionuclides and their further distribution and/or accumulation additional information and research needs have been indicated.


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