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Chernobyl radioactivity in algae collected from the Marmara and Black Sea

Abstract

Radioactivity pollution in Black Sea in 1989 and in Marmara Sea between 1981 and 1989 was studied in marine algae.The results of post Chernobyl studies were compared with findings of the same prior to the accident. Contamination in Marmara was comparatively lower than the Black Sea.The results was showed that the radioactivity contamination of algae gradually diminished until 1989. Total beta activities were also determined in the algae collected along the Turkish coasts of the Black Sea and Marmara before and after Chernobyl accident.
Authors:
Guven, K C; Topcuoglu, S; Gungor, N [1] 
  1. Istanbul Univ. (Turkey)
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1994
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
SCA: 540330; 570100; PA: AIX-26:059382; EDB-95:131932; SN: 95001462174
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Turkish Journal of Nuclear Sciences; Journal Volume: 20; Other Information: PBD: 1994
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; 57 HEALTH AND SAFETY; ALGAE; RADIOACTIVITY; ACCIDENTS; BLACK SEA; CHERNOBYLSK-4 REACTOR; CONTAMINATION; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; MARMARA SEA; REACTOR ACCIDENTS; TURKEY
OSTI ID:
101574
Country of Origin:
Turkey
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: TJNSDM; ISSN 0254-5446; TRN: TR9500012059382
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
pp. 21-30
Announcement Date:
Oct 06, 1995

Citation Formats

Guven, K C, Topcuoglu, S, and Gungor, N. Chernobyl radioactivity in algae collected from the Marmara and Black Sea. Turkey: N. p., 1994. Web.
Guven, K C, Topcuoglu, S, & Gungor, N. Chernobyl radioactivity in algae collected from the Marmara and Black Sea. Turkey.
Guven, K C, Topcuoglu, S, and Gungor, N. 1994. "Chernobyl radioactivity in algae collected from the Marmara and Black Sea." Turkey.
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title = {Chernobyl radioactivity in algae collected from the Marmara and Black Sea}
author = {Guven, K C, Topcuoglu, S, and Gungor, N}
abstractNote = {Radioactivity pollution in Black Sea in 1989 and in Marmara Sea between 1981 and 1989 was studied in marine algae.The results of post Chernobyl studies were compared with findings of the same prior to the accident. Contamination in Marmara was comparatively lower than the Black Sea.The results was showed that the radioactivity contamination of algae gradually diminished until 1989. Total beta activities were also determined in the algae collected along the Turkish coasts of the Black Sea and Marmara before and after Chernobyl accident.}
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