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Acknowledgements v
Preface vii
Background 1
Introduction 3
Methods 11
Experimental Protocols 13
Background 13
Phase I and II Lysimeter Experiments 14
Soil Column Experiments 29
Mini-column Experiments 35
Modelling Radionuclide Transport and Uptake in Vegetated Soils 41
Introduction 41
Lysimeter System Model 42
Physically Based Modelling 57
Hydrological Model Applications 64
Discussion 84
Results 87
Radiochlorine 89
Background 89
Experimental Overview 90
Results 93
General Discussion 184
Radioiodine 188
Background 188
Experimental Overview 192
Results 194
General Discussion 226
Technetium 230
Background 230
Experimental Overview 237
Results 238
General Discussion 263
Radioselenium 266
Background 266
Experimental Overview 269
Results 269
General Discussion 294
Radiocations 300
Background 300
Experimental Overview 304
Results 305
General Discussion 338
Conclusions and Recommendations 343
Conclusions 345
Overview 345
Summary of Results 346
Experimental Design 361
Modelling 363
Conclusions and Future Directions 365
Colour Section 367
Appendix 379
Data Archive 381
Reference 383
Index 397
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