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Sources and accumulation of Be, Pb and Cs isotopes in the annual needles of larch and cedar in Novy Urengoy region (Arctic part of Western Siberia). / Belyanin, Dmitriy; Vosel, Yuliya; Mezina, Kseniya et al.

In: E3S Web of Conferences, Vol. 98, 12002, 07.06.2019.

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Belyanin, D, Vosel, Y, Mezina, K, Melgunov, M, Kropacheva, M, Shcherbov, B, Rubanov, M & Zhurkova, I 2019, 'Sources and accumulation of Be, Pb and Cs isotopes in the annual needles of larch and cedar in Novy Urengoy region (Arctic part of Western Siberia)', E3S Web of Conferences, vol. 98, 12002. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20199812002

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Belyanin, D., Vosel, Y., Mezina, K., Melgunov, M., Kropacheva, M., Shcherbov, B., Rubanov, M., & Zhurkova, I. (2019). Sources and accumulation of Be, Pb and Cs isotopes in the annual needles of larch and cedar in Novy Urengoy region (Arctic part of Western Siberia). E3S Web of Conferences, 98, [12002]. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20199812002

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Belyanin D, Vosel Y, Mezina K, Melgunov M, Kropacheva M, Shcherbov B et al. Sources and accumulation of Be, Pb and Cs isotopes in the annual needles of larch and cedar in Novy Urengoy region (Arctic part of Western Siberia). E3S Web of Conferences. 2019 Jun 7;98:12002. doi: 10.1051/e3sconf/20199812002

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title = "Sources and accumulation of Be, Pb and Cs isotopes in the annual needles of larch and cedar in Novy Urengoy region (Arctic part of Western Siberia)",
abstract = "Annual needles of larch and cedar were sampled in the tundra zone of the Arctic part of Western Siberia in order to determine Be, Pb and Cs specific activities. Higher concentrations of Cs in the needles of cedar relative to the needles of larch can be associated with a clear difference in the properties of accumulation and translocation of caesium among these species. Higher concentrations of Be and Pb in the needles of larch relative to cedar needles and close isotopic ratios (Be/Pb) are probably due to more efficient aerosol deposition on vegetative canopies of larch.",
keywords = "DRY DEPOSITION, RADIOCESIUM, TRANSPORT",
author = "Dmitriy Belyanin and Yuliya Vosel and Kseniya Mezina and Mikhail Melgunov and Marya Kropacheva and Boris Shcherbov and Maksim Rubanov and Inna Zhurkova",
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AU - Melgunov, Mikhail

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AU - Rubanov, Maksim

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AB - Annual needles of larch and cedar were sampled in the tundra zone of the Arctic part of Western Siberia in order to determine Be, Pb and Cs specific activities. Higher concentrations of Cs in the needles of cedar relative to the needles of larch can be associated with a clear difference in the properties of accumulation and translocation of caesium among these species. Higher concentrations of Be and Pb in the needles of larch relative to cedar needles and close isotopic ratios (Be/Pb) are probably due to more efficient aerosol deposition on vegetative canopies of larch.

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