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REFERENCES 1. Aarkrog, A., Radioecological investigations of plutonium in an arctic marine environment. Health Physics, 1971, 20, 31-47. 2. Aarkrog, A., Environmental behaviour of plutonium accidentally released at Thule, Greenland. Health Physics, 1977, 32, 271-84. 3. Aarkrog, A., A re-examination of plutonium at Thule, Greenland, in 1970. In Radioecology applied to the protection of man and his environment, EUR 4800, 1971, pp. 1213-19. 4. Aarkrog, A., Dahlgaard, H., Nilsson, K. and Holm, E., Further studies of plutonium and americium at Thule, Greenland. Health Physic, 1984, 46, 29-44. 5. Aarkrog, A, Boelskifte, S., Buch, E., Christensen, G.C., Dahlgaard, H., Hallstadius, L., Hansen, H. and Holm, E., Environmental Radioactivity in the North Atlantic Region. The Faroe Islands and Greenland included. 1984. Riso National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark, Report Riso-R-528, December 1985. 6. Kanneworff, E. and Nicolaisen, W., The HAPS, a Frame-supported Bottom Corer. Ophelia, 1973, 10, 119-29. 7. Ballestra, S. and Fukai, R. An improved radiochemical procedure for low-level measurements of americium in environmental matrices. Talanta, 1983, 30, 45-48. 8. Chester, R. and Aston, S.R., The partitioning of trace metals and transuranics in sediments. In Techniques for Identifying Transuranic Speciation in Aquatic Environments, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, STI/PUB/613, 1981, 173-93. 9. Aston, S.R., Gastaud, J., Oregioni, B. and Parsi, P., Observations on the adsorbtion and geochemical association of technetium, neptunium, plutonium, americium and californium with a deep-sea sediment. In Behaviour of long-lived radionuclides in the marine environment, Commission of the European Communities, EUR 9214, 179-87. 10. Aston, S.R. and Stanners, D.A., Observation on the deposition, mobility and chemical associations of plutonium in intertidal sediments. In Techniques for Identifying Transuranic speciation in Aquatic Environments, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, STI/PUB/613, 1981, 203-17. 11. Thomson, E.A., Luoma, S.N., Cain, D.J. and Johansson, C., The effect of sample storage on the extraction of Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn and organic material from oxidized estuarine sediments. Water, Air and Soil Pollution, 1980, 14, 215-33. 12. Langham, W.H., In Project Crested Ice, eds. G.E. Torres, H.B. Tracy and O.R. Smith, USAF Nuclear Safety, 1970, 65, 36-41.
DOI link for REFERENCES 1. Aarkrog, A., Radioecological investigations of plutonium in an arctic marine environment. Health Physics, 1971, 20, 31-47. 2. Aarkrog, A., Environmental behaviour of plutonium accidentally released at Thule, Greenland. Health Physics, 1977, 32, 271-84. 3. Aarkrog, A., A re-examination of plutonium at Thule, Greenland, in 1970. In Radioecology applied to the protection of man and his environment, EUR 4800, 1971, pp. 1213-19. 4. Aarkrog, A., Dahlgaard, H., Nilsson, K. and Holm, E., Further studies of plutonium and americium at Thule, Greenland. Health Physic, 1984, 46, 29-44. 5. Aarkrog, A, Boelskifte, S., Buch, E., Christensen, G.C., Dahlgaard, H., Hallstadius, L., Hansen, H. and Holm, E., Environmental Radioactivity in the North Atlantic Region. The Faroe Islands and Greenland included. 1984. Riso National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark, Report Riso-R-528, December 1985. 6. Kanneworff, E. and Nicolaisen, W., The HAPS, a Frame-supported Bottom Corer. Ophelia, 1973, 10, 119-29. 7. Ballestra, S. and Fukai, R. An improved radiochemical procedure for low-level measurements of americium in environmental matrices. Talanta, 1983, 30, 45-48. 8. Chester, R. and Aston, S.R., The partitioning of trace metals and transuranics in sediments. In Techniques for Identifying Transuranic Speciation in Aquatic Environments, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, STI/PUB/613, 1981, 173-93. 9. Aston, S.R., Gastaud, J., Oregioni, B. and Parsi, P., Observations on the adsorbtion and geochemical association of technetium, neptunium, plutonium, americium and californium with a deep-sea sediment. In Behaviour of long-lived radionuclides in the marine environment, Commission of the European Communities, EUR 9214, 179-87. 10. Aston, S.R. and Stanners, D.A., Observation on the deposition, mobility and chemical associations of plutonium in intertidal sediments. In Techniques for Identifying Transuranic speciation in Aquatic Environments, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, STI/PUB/613, 1981, 203-17. 11. Thomson, E.A., Luoma, S.N., Cain, D.J. and Johansson, C., The effect of sample storage on the extraction of Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn and organic material from oxidized estuarine sediments. Water, Air and Soil Pollution, 1980, 14, 215-33. 12. Langham, W.H., In Project Crested Ice, eds. G.E. Torres, H.B. Tracy and O.R. Smith, USAF Nuclear Safety, 1970, 65, 36-41.
REFERENCES 1. Aarkrog, A., Radioecological investigations of plutonium in an arctic marine environment. Health Physics, 1971, 20, 31-47. 2. Aarkrog, A., Environmental behaviour of plutonium accidentally released at Thule, Greenland. Health Physics, 1977, 32, 271-84. 3. Aarkrog, A., A re-examination of plutonium at Thule, Greenland, in 1970. In Radioecology applied to the protection of man and his environment, EUR 4800, 1971, pp. 1213-19. 4. Aarkrog, A., Dahlgaard, H., Nilsson, K. and Holm, E., Further studies of plutonium and americium at Thule, Greenland. Health Physic, 1984, 46, 29-44. 5. Aarkrog, A, Boelskifte, S., Buch, E., Christensen, G.C., Dahlgaard, H., Hallstadius, L., Hansen, H. and Holm, E., Environmental Radioactivity in the North Atlantic Region. The Faroe Islands and Greenland included. 1984. Riso National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark, Report Riso-R-528, December 1985. 6. Kanneworff, E. and Nicolaisen, W., The HAPS, a Frame-supported Bottom Corer. Ophelia, 1973, 10, 119-29. 7. Ballestra, S. and Fukai, R. An improved radiochemical procedure for low-level measurements of americium in environmental matrices. Talanta, 1983, 30, 45-48. 8. Chester, R. and Aston, S.R., The partitioning of trace metals and transuranics in sediments. In Techniques for Identifying Transuranic Speciation in Aquatic Environments, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, STI/PUB/613, 1981, 173-93. 9. Aston, S.R., Gastaud, J., Oregioni, B. and Parsi, P., Observations on the adsorbtion and geochemical association of technetium, neptunium, plutonium, americium and californium with a deep-sea sediment. In Behaviour of long-lived radionuclides in the marine environment, Commission of the European Communities, EUR 9214, 179-87. 10. Aston, S.R. and Stanners, D.A., Observation on the deposition, mobility and chemical associations of plutonium in intertidal sediments. In Techniques for Identifying Transuranic speciation in Aquatic Environments, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, STI/PUB/613, 1981, 203-17. 11. Thomson, E.A., Luoma, S.N., Cain, D.J. and Johansson, C., The effect of sample storage on the extraction of Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn and organic material from oxidized estuarine sediments. Water, Air and Soil Pollution, 1980, 14, 215-33. 12. Langham, W.H., In Project Crested Ice, eds. G.E. Torres, H.B. Tracy and O.R. Smith, USAF Nuclear Safety, 1970, 65, 36-41.
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