This book provides extensive and comprehensive knowledge to researchers and academics who work on strontium contaminated areas. Topics covered include impact on plants and environment, ?as well as remediation strategies.?
This book will inform graduate and undergraduate students who are specializing in radioecology, especially strontium uptake via soil to plants, safe disposal of strontium waste, remediation legacies and impact of strontium waste material on the natural and manmade environment. A broad overview of reviews is provided covering a number of original publications on strontium plant uptake, including case studies that present the latest technological developments and future trends for investigating strontium mobility in soil and treatment of strontium contaminated areas.?
1.?? Strontium in ecosystem: Transfer in plants via root system. S.Chatterjee,C. Walther,D.K.Gupta, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universit?t Hannover? Institut f?r Radio?kologie und Strahlenschutz (IRS)Herrenh?user Strasse 2,30419 Hannover, Germany
2.?? Bioavailability of strontium in soils: Influence of radionuclide speciation on the soil-plant transfer.?J. Guill?n, A. Salas, J.A. Corbacho, A. Baeza LARUEX (Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory)Dpt. Applied Physics,Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, University of Extremadura, Avda. Universidad, s/n, 10003, C?ceres, Spain
3.?? Distribution of strontium in soil: Interception, weathering, speciation and translocation to plants.
S. Dubchak, State Ecological Academy of Postgraduate Education and Management 03035, V. Lypkivsky str. 35, building 2, Kiev, Ukraine?
4.?? Accumulation of the?90Sr by plants of different taxonomic groups from the soils at the Eastern Ural Radioactive Trace.
L.N. Mikhailovskaya, V.N. Pozolotina, E.V. Antonova, Laboratory of Population Radiobiology, Institute of Planl#S