Radionuclide and stable elements in flora from Australian arid environments

Radiological impact assessments are an important tool for energy and resources industries and government safety regulators to assist in the protection of wildlife diversity, especially native species. Evaluations of radiological impacts to flora in the arid regions of Australia are currently based o...

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Hauptverfasser: Rea, Maria Angelica, Johansen, Mathew, Payne, Timothy, Hirth, Gillian, Hondros, Jim, Pandelus, Samantha, Tucker, William, Duff, Tim, Green, Liesel, Stopic, Attila, Pring, Allan, Lenehan, Claire
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