(Cont.)
TRANSURANICS IN TERRESTRIAL ENVIRONMENTS
TRANSURANICS IN TERRESTRIAL ENVIRONMENTS (Cont.)
RESUSPENSION AND PARTICLE RESEARCH
ANIMAL RESEARCH
ort by the
Estimation of Aerosol Plutonium Transp
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Detailed Data.
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Other Transuranics in Small
A Review.
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Moor, and S. RB. Naegle.
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Environment:
FIELD STUDIES
An
nsion:
Plutonium and Tracer Particle Resuspe
Experiments.
Overview of Selected Battelle-Northwest
Plutonium and
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A Review of Resuspension Models.
Terrestrial Animals and the
An Introduction, G. D. Potter.
Transuranic Elements in
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Vertebrates:
Jd. W. Healy.
Review of Grazing Studies on Plutonium-Contaminated Rangelands.
D. D. Smith.
to the Test
Brief Survey of Particle Work Relevant
Sites.
M, W. Wathane and L. Leventhal.
LABORATORY STUDIES
in the
Measurements of Americium and Plutonium
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Atmosphere. J. W. Efurd, G. L. Merrill, dy.,
Pheips, and K. DB. Rosentof.
and Techniques
Development of Specialized Instruments
for Resuspension Studies.
Anspaugh.
P. L. Phetpe and L. R.
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VEGETATION RESEARCH
in Dusty Field
Plutonium Contamination of Vegetation
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Environments. &. M. Ronmmey and A. Wallace
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W. A. Rhoads.
Transuranic Speciation in the Environment.
H.
EF. A. Bondietti
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Chronic Radtation Induced Chromosomal Aberrat
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Native Shrubs at Nevada Test Site. D.
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Distribution Patterns and Transport of Plutonium in
Freshwater Environments With Emphasis on Primary Producers.
R. K. Schula.
of Foliar
Retention, Absorption, and Translocation
Contaminants.
Transport of Plutonium Via Food Products of
Animal Origin.
W. W. Sutton and A. A. Mullen.
roa
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Root Uptake of Transuranic Elements.
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TRANSURANICS RESEARCH IN AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTS
Contamination
Foliar and Root Pathways of Plutonium
of Vegetation.
Application of the Artificial Rumen and Simulated Bovine Gastrointestinal Fluids Procedure
in the Study of the Bioavailability of Transuranics. J. Barth.
351
J. &. Trabalka and
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Distribution of *38pu and 2397249 py in Aquatic Macrophytes
From a Midwestern Watershed.
C. W. Wayman, C. E. Bartelt,
and J. d. Alberta.
238pu and 239*240py Distribution in Fish and Invertebrates
From the Great Miami River, Ohio. G. £. Bartelt, C. Ww.
Wayman, S. E. Grovea, and J. J. Alberts.
Effects of Naturally Occurring Organics on Plutonium-237
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L. W. Hereloff.
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An Important Research Tool for Studies of
Environmental Plutonium Kinetics.
L. D. Eyman.
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