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Ulimoen M, Berge E, Klein H, Rudjord A, Baranwal V, Lind O
J Hazard Mater . 2025 Feb; 488:137457. PMID: 39923377
Parametrisation of wet deposition of radionuclides is considered a main contributor of uncertainties in atmospheric dispersion models employed within nuclear emergency preparedness and risk management. In order to reduce these...
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Simonsen M, Berge E, Klein H, Brown J, Ulimoen M, Saetra O, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2025 Jan; 961():178161. PMID: 39787652
Numerical transport models are important tools for nuclear emergency decision makers in that they rapidly provide early predictions of dispersion of released radionuclides, which is key information to determine adequate...
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Pelkonen M, Reinoso-Maset E, Law G, Lind O, Skipperud L
Environ Sci Process Impacts . 2025 Jan; 27(1):225-243. PMID: 39745375
Alum shale formations in Scandinavia are generally enriched in uranium (U) and, when exposed to air and water, may produce acidic rock drainage (ARD), releasing potentially harmful elements into the...
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Hosseini A, Berge E, Brown J, Lind O, Oughton D, Thorring H
Sci Total Environ . 2024 Sep; 953:175921. PMID: 39226969
Experience from earlier nuclear accidents has clearly shown the need for maintaining and developing appropriate modelling capabilities. Dealing with complex issues such as human exposure following a nuclear accident necessitates...
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Berge E, Ulimoen M, Dobler A, Kashparov V, Klein H, Lind O
J Hazard Mater . 2024 Jun; 474:134638. PMID: 38838529
Parameterization of dry deposition is key for modelling of atmospheric transport and deposition of radioactive particles. Still, very simple parameterizations are often encountered in radioactive preparedness models such as the...
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Brown J, Teien H, Thorring H, Skipperud L, Hosseini A, Lind O, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2024 May; 940:173503. PMID: 38821276
Norway's Centre of Excellence for Environmental Radioactivity (CERAD) research programme included studies on transfer of radionuclides in various ecosystems within the context of environmental risk assessment. This article provides highlights...
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Nybakken L, Lee Y, Brede D, Mageroy M, Lind O, Salbu B, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2023 Sep; 904:166844. PMID: 37689207
The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (ChNPP) accident in 1986 resulted in extremely high levels of acute ionising radiation, that killed or damaged Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) trees in the surrounding...
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Rodland E, Heier L, Lind O, Meland S
Sci Total Environ . 2023 Aug; 903:166470. PMID: 37625724
Traffic pollution has been linked to high levels of metals and organic contaminants in road-side soils, largely due to abrasion of tires, brake pads and the road surface. Although several...
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Forsman E, Heier L, Teien H, Lind O, Hagelia P, Meland S
Environ Res . 2023 Jun; 231(Pt 3):116250. PMID: 37268214
Rock particles from drilling and blasting during tunnel construction (DB particles) are released to the aquatic environment where they may cause negative toxicological and ecological effects. However, there exists little...
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Byrnes I, Rossbach L, Brede D, Grolimund D, Ferreira Sanchez D, Nuyts G, et al.
ACS Nano . 2023 Mar; 17(6):5296-5305. PMID: 36921214
A combination of synchrotron-based elemental analysis and acute toxicity tests was used to investigate the biodistribution and adverse effects in exposed to uranium nanoparticle (UNP, 3-5 nm) suspensions or to...