@HeywoodFloyd10 @alexbilz Ah, here's a study with an hypothesis: "Elevated levels of background ionizing radiation may impair growth trajectories of trees by reducing the annual growth." https://t.co/O9W1u1CMnY
@DagHjermann @cogkea Or an official debunking of the paper: https://t.co/wV7Oynxjdo
@iaeaorg I think it shows that all soils around the world are now contaminated with CS-137 https://t.co/ln9hFhaUJ2
@ManoloSanchezA @OperadorNuclear @PedroCFernandez Por si sirve de algo, un articulo de la BBC y el estudio original (aunque yo no he podido acceder a leerlo): https://t.co/2Dv8Mxzvg3 https://t.co/oVg02iV8g9
Tim Mousseau & A Møller reiterate "chernobyl consequences" scots pine study of "red forest",a radio-sensitive species.http://t.co/yaTyHtcqoa
#Radiation suppressed growth rates of pines in #Chernobyl, interacts with other factors and traits http://t.co/PVlX6RKBjg #nuclear
I'm reading Tree rings reveal extent of exposure to ionizing radiation in Scots pine Pinus sylvestris http://t.co/q64vY9R9r2 #springerlink
☢ Tree rings reveal extent of exposure to ionizing radiation in Scots pine Pinus sylvestris http://t.co/KSwq1iyNB4 #Chernobyl
Team issues first study of #Chernobyl's #landscape-scale #genetic effects on #trees: http://t.co/uUbng327Am Article: http://t.co/r8PVCjAZDp
Team issues first study of #Chernobyl's #landscape-scale #genetic effects on #trees: http://t.co/uUbng327Am Article: http://t.co/r8PVCjAZDp
Study: Exposure to #radiation from the 1986 #Chernobyl accident had a lasting negative legacy on the area's trees http://t.co/EmnmN6TM1c