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22 BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Alexander, L. T.; Hardy, E. P., Jr.; and Hollister, H. L.: Radioisotopes in Soils: Particularly with Reference to Strontium90, in Radioisotopes in the Bio- sphere (A Symposium October 19-23, 1959, at Minneapolis, Minnesota), R. S. Caldecott and L. A. Snyder, eds, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 1960. 2. Alexander, L. T.; Jordan, R. H.; Dever, R. F.; Hardy, E. P. , Jr.; Hamada, G. H.; Machta, L.; and List, R. J. : Strontium-90 on the Earth's Surface. Summary and Interpretation of a World-Wide Sampling Program, US Atom Energy Comm TID-6567 (Feb) 1961. 3. Amphlett, C. B. : Soil Chemistry and the Uptake of Fission Products, Research 8:335-340 (Sept) 1955. 4. Arkley, T. H.; Munns, D. N.; and Johnson, C. M. : Preparation of Plant Tissues for Micronutrient Analysis. Removal of Dust and Spray Contaminants, J Agr Food Chem 8:318-321 (July-Aug) 1960. 5. Aso, S. , and Kinoshita, M.: Studies on Translocation of Nutrients in Crop Plants, Uptake, Translocation and Distribution of Phosphorus, Especially Contrasted with Calcium, J Sci Soil Manure 26:387-390 (Feb) 1956. 6. Auerbach, S. I.; Crossley, D. A., Jr.; Dunaway, P. B.; Howden, H. F.; Graham, E. R.; Bohnsack, K. K.; Pryor, M. E.; Krauth, D.; and Anderson, R. M. : Ecological Research, in Health Physics Division Annual Progress Report for Period Ending July 31, 1958, US Atom Energy Comm ORNL 2590 (Nov 10) 1958. 7. Barber, D. A. , and Koontz, H. V.: Calcium and Water Uptake by Barley Plants, in Hanford Biology Research Annual Report for 1960, F. P. Hungate and E. G. Swezea, eds, Hanford Atomic Products Operations, Richland, Washington, US Atom Energy Comm HW-69500 (Jan 10) 1961. 8. Baurmash, L.; Neel, J. W.; Vance, W. K.; Mork, H. M. , Jr.; and Larson, K. H.: Distribution and Characterization of Fallout and Airborne Activity from 10 to 160 Miles from Ground Zero, Spring 1955, US Atom Energy Comm WT-1178 (Sept) 1958. 9. Blomeke, J. O.: Nuclear Properties of U235 Fission Products, US Atom Energy Comm ORNL-1783 (Nov 2) 1955. 10. Blume, J. M.; Hagen, C. E.; and Mackie, R. W. : Radiation Injury to Plants Grown in Nutrient Solutions Containing P32, Soil Sci 70:415-426 (Dec) 1950. 11. Blume, J. M.: Leaching of Calcium in a Fine Sandy Loam as Indicated by Ca45, Soil Sci 73:383-389 (May) 1952.

23 12. Blume, J. M. , and Hall, N. S. : Calcium Uptake by Tobacco from Band Applications of Fertilizer Materials, Soil Sci 75:299-306 (Apr) 1953. 13. Bowen, H. J. M. , and Dymond, J. A.: Strontium and Barium in Plants and Soils, Proc Roy Soc (Biol) 144:355-368 (Nov) 1955. 14. Cline, J. F.; Selders, A. A.; and Hungate, F. P.: Absorption of Strontium from Field Plots, in Hanford Biology Research Annual Report for 1956, Hanford Atomic Products Operations, Richland, Washington, US Atom Energy Comm HW-47500 (Jan 4) 1957. 15. Cline, J. F. , and Hungate, F. P.: Effect of Strontium and Calcium in Soil on Uptake of Sr90 by Barley Plants, in Biology Research-Annual Report, 1955, Hanford Atomic Products Operations, Richland, Washington, US Atom Energy Comm HW-41500 (Feb 16) 1956. 16. Collander, R. : The Distribution of Different Cations Between Root and Shoot, Acta Botan Fennica 29:1-12, 1941; Biol Abstr 21: No. 10144, 1947. 17. Collander, R. : Selective Absorption of Cations by Higher Plants, Plant Physiol 16:691-720, 1941. 18. Comar, C. L.; Russell, R. S.; and Wasserman, R. H. : Strontium-Calcium Movement from Soil to Man, Science 126:485-492 (Sept 13) 1957. 19. Ehrler, W. L.; Romney, E. M.; and Hamner, K. C. : The Effect of Certain Environmental Factors on Calcium, Phosphorus, and Strontium Uptake by Barley, US Atom Energy Comm UCLA-351 (Oct 24) 1955. 20. Epstein, E. , and Hagen, C. E.: A Kinetic Study of the Absorption of Alkali Cations by Barley Roots, Plant Physiol 27:457-474 (July) 1952. 21. Epstein, E. , and Leggett, J. E. : The Absorption of Alkaline Earth Cations by Barley Roots: Kinetics and Mechanism, Amer J Bot 41:785-791 (Dec) 1954. 22. Flocker, W. J. , and Fuller, W. H. : Availability of Calcium in Calcareous Soils, Soil Sci Soc Amer Proc 20:387-391 (July) 1956. 23. Fosberg, F. R.: Plants and Fallout, Nature (London) 183:1448 (May 23) 1959. 24. Fredriksson, L.; Eriksson, B.; Rasmuson, B.; Gahne, B.; Edvarson, K.; and Low, K.: Studies on Soil-Plant-Animal Interrelationships with Respect to Fission Products, in Proceedings of the Second United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, September 1-13, 1958, Geneva: United Nations, 1958, vol. 18, pp. 449-470. 25. Frere, M. H. , and Roberts, H. , Jr.: The Loss of Strontium-90 from Small Cultivated Watersheds, Soil Sci Soc Amer Proc 27:82-83 (Jan-Feb) 1963. 26. Frere, M. H.: The Solubility of Some Strontium Phosphates, Soil Sci Amer Proc 26:48-51 (Jan-Feb) 1962.

24 27. Fried, M. , and Noggle, J. C. : Multiple Site Uptake of Individual Cations by Roots as Affected by Hydrogen Ion, Plant Physiol 33:139-144 (Mar) 1958. 28. Fried, M.; Noggle, J. C.; and Hagen, C. E.: The Relationship Between Adsorption and Absorption of Cations, Soil Sci Soc Amer Proc 22:495-499 (Nov-Dec) 1958. " 29. Fried, M.; Oberlander, H. E.; and Noggle, J. D. : Kinetics of Rubidium Absorption & Translocation by Barley, Plant Physiol 36:183-191 (Mar) 1961. 30. Fuller, W. H. , and Flocker, W. J. : The Uptake of Radiostrontium by Certain Type Crops from Calcareous Soils, Univ Ariz Agr Expt Sta Techn Bull 130 (Oct) 1955. 31. Glasstone, S. (Editor): The Effects of Nuclear Weapons, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission-Armed Forces Special Weapons Project, Washington: US Govern- ment Printing Office, 1957. 32. Goss, J. A. , and Romney, E. M. : Effects of Bicarbonate and Other Anions on the Uptake of P32, Ca45, Fe59, Rb86, Sr90, Ru106, Cs137, and Ce144 by Bean and Barley Plants, US Atom Energy Comm UCLA-398 (June 28) 1957. 33. Graham, E. R. : Uptake of Waste Sr 90 and Cs 137 by Soil and Vegetation, Soil Sci 86:91-97 (Aug) 1958. 34. Gulyakin, I. V. , and Yudintseva, E. V.: Uptake by Plants of Fission Products and Their Effect on the Plant, Moscow: Moskovskaia ordena Lenina sel' Skokhoziaistvennaia akademiia imeni K. A. Timiriazeva, No. 3, 1956. 35. Gulyakin, I. V., and Yudintseva, E. V.: The Uptake of Radioactive Isotopes by the Plant Through the Leaves, Dokl Akad Nauk 111:709-712, 1956. 36. Gulyakin, I. V. , and Yudintseva, E. V.: Agrochemical Problems of the Radioactive Isotopes of Strontium, Cesium and Other Fission Products, Moscow: Moskovskaia ordena Lenina sel' Skokhoziaistvennaia akademiia imeni K. A. Timiriazeva, No. 1, p. 20, 1958. 37. Harward, M. E. , and Coleman, N. T. : Ion Exchange Equilibria in the Presence of Small Amounts of Electrolyte, Soil Sci Soc Amer Proc 17:339-342 (Oct) 1953. 38. Heald, W. R.: Characterization of Exchange Reactions of Strontium or Calcium on Four Clays, Soil Sci Soc Amer Proc 24:103-106 (Mar-Apr) 1960. 39. Held, E. E. : Qualitative Distribution of Radionuclides at Rongelap Atoll, in Radioecology, V. Schultz and A. W. Klement, Jr., eds, New York: Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1963. 40. Herbst, W.: Studies on Radioactive Contamination of Human Environment. I. Soils and Plant Life, Atompraxis 5:280-284, 1959. 41. Hiyama, Y. (Editor): Biogeochemical Studies with Strontium-90, Cesium- 137 and Others, Nippon Gakujutsu Shinkokai 79-93, 1960. Translation US Atom Energy Comm TR-4245, 1961.

25 42. Hungate, F. P.; Stewart, J. D.; Uhler, R. L.; and C line, J. F.: I131 Removal from Leaves, in Hanford Biology Research Annual Report for 1959, D. E. Warner, ed, Hanford Atomic Products Operations, Richland, Washington, US Atom Energy Comm HW-65500 (Jan 15) 1960. 43. Hungate, F. P.; Uhler, R. L.; and Cline, J. F.: Radiostrontium Uptake by Plants, in Hanford Biology Research Annual Report for 1957, Hanford Atomic Products Operations, Richland, Washington, US Atom Energy Comm HW-53500 (Jan 10) 1958. ^ 44. Ishibashi, M.; Shigematsu, T.; Ishida, T.; Okada, S.; Nishi, T.; Takahashi, H.; Matsumoto, C.; Shimizu, S.; Hyodo, T.; Hirayama, F.; and Okamoto, S. : Radiochemical Analysis of the Bikini Ashes, Japanese Committee for Compilation of Report on Research in the Effects of Radioactivity, Research in the Effects and Influences of the Nuclear Bomb Test Explosions, Tokyo: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 1956, 1824 pp. in 2 volumes, pp. 597-613. 45. Jacobson, L. , and Overstreet, R. : A Study of the Mechanism of Ion Absorption by Plant Roots Using Radioactive Elements, Amer J Bot 34:415-420 (Oct) 1947. 46. Johns, C. G. : The Absorption and Distribution of Radiostrontium (Sr 89) and Radioruthenium (Ru 103) in Certain Vegetable Crops, M. S. Thesis, Mich State Univ, 1955. 47. Klechkovskii, V. M. (Editor): On the Behavior of Radioactive Fission Products in Soil, Their Absorption by Plants and Their Accumulation in Crops, translated from a publication of the Academy of Science, U. S. S. R. , 1956, Moscow- Leningrad, US Atom Energy Comm TR-2867, 1957. 48. Krishnamoorthy, C. , and Overstreet, R. : An Experimental Evaluation of Ion-Exchange Relationships, Soil Sci 69:41-53, 1950. 49. Kulp, J. L.; Schulert, A. R.; and Hodges, E. J.: Strontium-90 and Cesium-137 in North American Milk, Science 133:1768-1770 (June 2) 1961. 50. Lagerwerff, J. V. , and Peech, M. : Relation Between Exchange Adsorption and Accumulation of Calcium and Rubidium by Excised Barley Roots, Soil Sci 91:84-93 (Feb) 1961. 51. Larson, K. H. , and Neel, J. W. : Summary Statement of Findings Related to the Distribution, Characteristics, and Biological Availability of Fallout Debris Originating from Testing Programs at the Nevada Test Site, US Atom Energy Comm UCLA-438 (Sept 14) 1960. " 52. Larson, K. H.; Olafson, J. H.; Neel, J. W.; and Steen, A. J.: The Uptake of Radioactive Fission Products by Radishes and Ladino Clover from Soil Contami- nated by Actual Sub-Surface Detonation Fail-Out Materials, US Atom Energy Comm UCLA-272 (Dec 14) 1953. 53. Lee, C. C.: Effects of Plant Nutrients on Uptake of Radiostrontium by Thatcher Wheat, Science 133:1921-1922 (June 16) 1961.

26 54. Libby, W. F.: Beneficiation of Soils Contaminated with Strontium-90: Beneficial Effects of Potassium, Science 128:1134-1135 (Nov 7) 1958. 55. Long, W. G.; Sweet, D. V.; and Tukey, H. B. : Loss of Nutrients from Plant Foliage by Leaching as Indicated by Radio isotopes, Science 123:1039-1040 (June 8) 1956. 56. Long, W. G.; Teabher, F G.; Wittwer, S. H.; and Tukey, H. B.: The Absorption and Distribution of Radioactivity in Plants Grown Upon Soil Contaminated with Fission Products - A Preliminary Report, US Atom Energy Comm U-2945, 1954. 57. Marshall, C. E. : The Exchangeable Bases of Two Missouri Soils in Relation to Composition of Four Pasture Species, Univ Missouri Agr Expt Sta Res Bull 385 (Nov) 1944. 58. Martin, D. C.: The Absorption and Translocation of Radiostrontium by the Leaves, Fruits and Roots of Certain Vegetable Plants, Ph.D. Thesis, Mich State Univ, 1954; Piss Abstr 14:1875 (Nov) 1954. 59. Martin, R. P.; Newbould, P.; and Russell, R. S. : Discrimination Between Strontium and Calcium in Plants and Soils, in Radioisotopes in Scientific Research, Proceedings of the First (UNESCO) International Conference, R. C. Extermann, ed, New York: Pergamon Press, 1958, vol. 4, pp. 173-190. 60. McHenry, J. R. : Adsorption and Retention of Cesium by Soils of the Hanford Project, US Atom Energy Comm HW-31011 (Mar 2) 1954. 61. McHenry, J. R.; Rhodes, D. W.; and Rowe, P. P.: Chemical and Physical Reactions of Radioactive Liquid Wastes with Soils, US Atom Energy Comm TID-7517 (part la) 1956. 62. McHenry, J. R.: Ion-Exchange Properties of Strontium in Calcareous Soil, Soil Sci Soc Amer Proc 22:514-518 (Nov-Dec) 1958. 63. McLean, E. O.; Arscott, T. G.; and Volk, V. V.: Adsorption and Release of Strontium from Clays and Soils with Equilibration, Isotopic Tracer and Plant Uptake Techniques, Soil Sci Soc Amer Proc 24:453-457 (Nov-Dec) 1960. 64. Mehlich, A.: Factors Affecting Absorption of Cations by Plant Roots, Soil Sci Soc Amer Proc 17:231-234 (July) 1953. 65. Mehlich, A.: Soil Properties Affecting the Proportionate Amounts of Calcium, Magnesium, and Potassium in Plants and in HC1 Extracts, Soil Sci 62:393-409 (Nov) 1946. 66. Menzel, R. G. : Competitive Uptake by Plants of Potassium, Rubidium, Cesium, and Calcium, Strontium, Barium from Soils, Soil Sci 77:419-425 (June) 1954. 67. Menzel, R. G. , and Heald, W. R.: Distribution of Potassium, Rubidium, Cesium, Calcium, and Strontium Within Plants Grown in Nutrient Solutions, Soil Sci 80:287-293 (Oct) 1955.

27 68. Menzel, R. G. , and Heald, W. R.: Strontium and Calcium Contents of Crop Plants in Relation to Exchangeable Strontium and Calcium of the Soil, Soil Sci Soc Amer Proc 23:110-112 (Mar-Apr) 1959. 69. Menzel, R. G. : Transport of Strontium-90 in Runoff, Science 131:499-500 (Feb 19) 1960. 70. Menzel, R. G.; Myhre, D. L.; and Roberts, H. , Jr.: Foliar Retention of Strontium-90 by Wheat, Science 134:559-560 (Aug 25) 1961. 71. Middleton, L. J. : Absorption and Translocation of Strontium and Caesium by Plants from Foliar Sprays, Nature (London) 181:1300-1303 (May 10) 1958. 72. Milbourn, G. M.; Ellis, F. B.; and Russell, R. S.: The Absorption of Radioactive Strontium by Plants Under Field Conditions in the United Kingdom, Reactor Sci 10:116-132 (Sept) 1959. 73. Moore, D. P.; Jacobson, L.; and Overstreet, R. : Uptake of Calcium by Excised Barley Roots, Plant Physiol 36:53-57 (Jan) 1961. 74. Morgan, A.: The Uptake of Strontium-90 by Rye Grass, Reactor Sci 11:8-13 (Nov) 1959. 75. Mouat, M. C. H.: Interspecific Differences in Strontium Uptake by Pasture Plants as a Function of Root Cation-Exchange Capacity, Nature (London) 188:513-514, 1960. ~~~ 76. Murphy, W. S.; Hunter, A. H.; and Pratt, P. F.: Absorption of Rubidium by Plants from Solution and Soils, Soil Sci Soc Amer Proc 19:433-435 (Oct) 1955. 77. Nahankirova, Sh. G.: The Distribution of Phosphorus and Calcium in the Plant Organism, Uch Zap Azerb Univ 1957:83-89, 1957; Biol Abstr 36:38584, 1961. 78. Neel, J. W.; Olafson, J. H.; Steen, A. J.; Gillooly, B. E.; Nishita, H.; and Larson, K. H.: Soil-Plant Interrelationships with Respect to the Uptake of Fission Products. I. The Uptake of Sr90, Cs137, Ru106, Ce144, andY91, US Atom Energy Comm UCLA-247 (Mar 9) 1953. . 79. Nishita, H.; Dixon, D.; and Larson, K. H.: A Comparison of Uptake of Strontium90 and Cesium^3? by Bryophytes and Vascular Plants, US Atom Energy Comm UCLA-468 (Dec 19) 1960. ~ "" BO. Nishita, H.; Kowalewsky, B. W.; and Larson, K. H. : Influence of Soil Organic Matter on Mineral Uptake by Barley Seedlings, Soil Sci 82:307-318 (Oct) 1956. 81. Nishita, H.; Kowalewsky, B. W.; and Larson, K. H.: Influence of Soil Organic Matter on Mineral Uptake by Tomato Plants, Soil Sci 82:401-407 (Nov) 1956. 82. Nishita, H.; Kowalewsky, B. W.; Steen, A. J.; and Larson, K. H. : Fixation and Extractability of Fission Products Contaminating Various Soils and Clays: I. Sr90, Y91, Ru106, Cs137, and Ce144, Soil Sci 81:317-326 (Apr) 1956.

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