Strontium

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151Radioactivity / Radiobiology / Chemical elements / Nuclear chemistry / Ionizing radiation / Iodine-131 / Radionuclide / Iodine / Strontium / Chemistry / Physics / Nuclear physics

December 6, 2011 Commencement of the Second Survey on the Distribution Condition of Radioactive Substances by MEXT due to the Accident at TEPCO’s Fukushima Dai-ichi NPP From December 6, 2011, MEXT will commence the se

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-05 22:17:06
152Radioactivity / Fission products / Nuclear chemistry / Radiobiology / Caesium-137 / Radionuclide / Strontium-90 / Strontium / Ionizing radiation / Nuclear physics / Chemistry / Physics

October 20, 2011 Results of the Survey on the Distribution of Radioactive Substances by MEXT (Survey on the Movement of Radioactive Substances in River Water and Well Water) The following are the results of the Survey o

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153Oxides / Condensed matter physics / Quark matter / Superconductivity / Bismuth strontium calcium copper oxide / Electronic band structure / Stellar classification / Crystal structure / Bi-2 / Chemistry / Matter / Physics

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Language: English - Date: 2015-02-10 12:02:42
154Chemical elements / Reducing agents / Mineralogy / Petrology / Calcite / Strontium / Oxygen-18 / Mineral / Carbon / Chemistry / Matter / Carbonate minerals

Hydrothermal calcite in the Elephant Moraine C. FAURE and K.S. TAYLOR Department of Geology and Mineralogy

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 18:05:59
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Strontium 5. Strontium Zusammenfassung Strontium steht in seiner Häufigkeit mit 0,03% an der 18. Stelle der Erdkrustenelemente. Da es dem Calcium sehr ähnlich ist, kann es dieses in Mineralen und Gesteinen ersetzten.

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Language: German - Date: 2000-05-24 01:53:47
    156Radioactivity / Nuclear chemistry / Radiobiology / Fission products / Environmental radioactivity / Strontium-90 / Nuclear fallout / Strontium / Radionuclide / Nuclear physics / Chemistry / Physics

    Analysis Results Concerning (i) Gamma-emitting Nuclides and (ii) Sr-89 and Sr-90 (Second Distribution Survey) by

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    Language: English - Date: 2015-04-05 22:16:33
    157Actinides / Nuclear chemistry / Radioactivity / Chemical elements / Environmental radioactivity / Strontium / Plutonium / Radionuclide / Caesium-137 / Chemistry / Nuclear physics / Physics

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    158Igneous petrology / Strontium / Marie Byrd Land / West Antarctica / Geochemistry / Igneous rock / Biotite / Billey Bluff / Petrology / Matter / Chemistry

    i/v Hero cruisePreliminary results of this work are being prepared (Forsythe and Allen, Also with cruise 79-4, Don Elthon continued petrologic and geochemical sampling of the ophiolitic complexes to further

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    Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 03:31:58
    159Transantarctic Mountains / Ellsworth Mountains / Bibliography of Antarctica / Geography of Antarctica / Marie Byrd Land / West Antarctica

    Objectives of the present study are to date the three rock units using the Rb-Sr (rubidium-strontium) whole-rock isochron method described by Faureand to date mineral separates (biotite, hornblende) using Rb-Sr a

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    Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 06:35:12
    160Chemical elements / Reducing agents / Strontium / Transantarctic Mountains / Granite / West Antarctica / Granodiorite / Rubidium / Chemistry / Igneous petrology / Petrology

    rocks reaches deeper than into soils. Temperatures rise highest where rocks rest on fine-grained material (to a maximum of 30°C) (Miotke 1979b). Salt-enriched water in the soil is drawn to zones of maximum evaporation,

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    Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 06:34:34
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