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Lichen and moss ecology in mini terrariums

Dohi, Terumi

Raiken, 22(2), p.20 - 21, 2022/12

no abstracts in English

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Mechanism of long-term radiocaesium accumulation in lichens

Dohi, Terumi

Raiken, 21(3), p.29 - 36, 2021/09

no abstracts in English

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Outline of Investigation for radiocaesium concentrations in lichens after Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident

Dohi, Terumi; Omura, Yoshihito*; Kashiwadani, Hiroyuki*; Fujiwara, Kenso; Sakamoto, Yoshiaki; Iijima, Kazuki

Raiken, 18(1), p.11 - 13, 2014/12

no abstracts in English

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Plutonium(VI) accumulation and reduction by lichen biomass; Correlation with U(VI)

Onuki, Toshihiko; Aoyagi, Hisao*; Kitatsuji, Yoshihiro; Samadfam, M.; Kimura, Yasuhiko; Purvis, O. W.*

Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 77(3), p.339 - 353, 2004/08

 Times Cited Count:16 Percentile:33.95(Environmental Sciences)

no abstracts in English

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Micro-pixe study on sorption behaviors of cobalt by lichen biomass

Onuki, Toshihiko; Sakamoto, Fuminori; Kozai, Naofumi; Sakai, Takuro; Kamiya, Tomihiro; Sato, Takahiro; Oikawa, Masakazu*

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 210, p.407 - 411, 2003/09

 Times Cited Count:14 Percentile:64.64(Instruments & Instrumentation)

Sorption behavior of Co by lichen biomass has been studied in the foliose lichen Permotrema tinctorum in solution between pH 3 and 5. Sorption of Co by P. tinctorum reached equilibrium within 24 hours. Co uptake was independent of solution pHs between 3 and 5. Two-dimensional distribution of Co indicates that the sorbed Co is distributed in upper and lower surfaces, and medullary layers at 1 day after contact with P. tinctorum. Highest density in the two-dimensional distribution of Co is obtained in the lower surface suggesting that Co is sorbed by melanin-like pigment contained in the lower surface. Interestingly, the density of Co in algal layer is lower than those in medullary layer. Two-dimensional distribution of Co does not correspond to Fe indicating that Co is not adsorbed on the Fe-containing minerals trapped on P. tinctorum. It is concluded that high accumulation of Co by P. tinctorum is caused by the sorption on not only both surfaces, but medullary layer.

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Role of lichen biomass on chemical speciation of Pu and U in ferrestrial environment

Onuki, Toshihiko; Samadfam, M.; Kimura, Yasuhiko; Kitatsuji, Yoshihiro; Aoyagi, Hisao; Purvis, O. W.*

Proceedings of the International Workshop on Distribution and Speciation of Radionuclides in the Environment, p.174 - 180, 2000/00

no abstracts in English

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Long-term assessment of transport of radioactive contaminant in the environment of Fukushima (F-TRACE Project), 16; Chemical form of radiocaesium deposition in lichen

Dohi, Terumi; Fujiwara, Kenso; Omura, Yoshihito*; Iijima, Kazuki

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In this study, we investigated the condition of radiocaesium deposition and the constituent element of particles on lichen thalli.

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Lichen research activities in Fukushima Prefecture

Dohi, Terumi

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