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mankire
chains of grazing animals and
Transport of plutonium in food
con amine
important avenue ©
an
es
becom
ers
carri
by vegetation
Fo site
Finan indicate aaa a
in dusty fleld environments.
>
areas
resent in vegetation of such
the attachment of
mination resulting from
“wns) ig euperficial conta
e suse te
g resuspension,

durin
particles to foliage surfaces
ling
pathway eventually Ma eee
however, that the root uptake
al concentration an re y
natur
of
significant as the result
within che plant root zone.
processes at work in the field

INTRODUCT LON

the problem
sium is the consideration of
.
Our assignment for this sympo
mer
environme
fie
in dusty
i
ation
veget
of
ion
plutonium contaminat
f Lat
e several timely reviews
wledg
ackno
we
enge,
chall
tn Accept ing this
uranic eemen
various aspects of trans
and discussions concerning
T EY
appeared in recent ET
have
which
stems
ecosy
in
behavior
ern heaty
Brown 1976: Carfagno and West
1976;
Eadie
and
hardt
(Bern
;
Hanson
ane is 1973;» 1 Hakonson 1975;
DahIman
; et al. 1976;; Franc
19778
Price 1973; Romney and Davis
1974: Mullen and Mosley 1976;
em Oe eae eae cycling
We shall address the probl
Stannard 1973)
e
in radionuc
e
certa
iplutonium in relation to
tr: sport of
ais ee ttation
t environment as ust rarer
Str:
nrocesses at ork in the deser
this
n
are ine Lude
ation
inhal
and
tion
inges
thways of
path
is
em, but discussion of them
probl
ll
overa
the
to
try
te pve syame
ts in this symposium.
assigned to other participan

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