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View article: Solar Cycle Detected in Natural Tritium of Ice Layers Before the Nuclear Era
Solar Cycle Detected in Natural Tritium of Ice Layers Before the Nuclear Era Open
The 11‐year cycle of the solar activity affects the production rate of cosmogenic isotopes. For tritium in precipitation, it has been just recently proven that this link exists. Here we show, for the first time, a tritium ice core time ser…
View article: Prediction of Cell Survival Rate Based on Physical Characteristics of Heavy Ion Radiation
Prediction of Cell Survival Rate Based on Physical Characteristics of Heavy Ion Radiation Open
The effect of ionizing radiation on cells is a complex process dependent on several parameters. Cancer treatment commonly involves the use of radiotherapy. In addition to the effective killing of cancer cells, another key aspect of radioth…
View article: Relationship between gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent consumption and anthropogenic gadolinium in the influent of a wastewater treatment plant
Relationship between gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent consumption and anthropogenic gadolinium in the influent of a wastewater treatment plant Open
Gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are highly resistant in the environment. They pass through wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) unhindered escaping degradation. Although GBCAs are subjects o…
View article: New estimation to the turnover time of Lake Ohrid: an environmental isotope and noble gas study
New estimation to the turnover time of Lake Ohrid: an environmental isotope and noble gas study Open
We present noble gas composition and environmental isotope signature (δ18O, δ2H, δ15NNO3-, 3H) of waters sampled from Lake Ohrid. The lake is one of Europe's deepest (max. depth ~288 m) and oldest lake, situated in southeast…
View article: Origin and transport of radon in a dry and in a wet mofette of COVASNA, Romania
Origin and transport of radon in a dry and in a wet mofette of COVASNA, Romania Open
The appearances of significant efflux of carbon dioxide through soil surfaces is a frequent natural phenomena in the wider vicinity of relatively young volcanic fields. These mofettes are often utilised as dry carbon dioxide spas to treat …
View article: Methodological aspects of dose calculations in transdermal carbon dioxide therapy: estimation of absorbed dose and confirmation of systemic distribution
Methodological aspects of dose calculations in transdermal carbon dioxide therapy: estimation of absorbed dose and confirmation of systemic distribution Open
Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas is well characterized for medical applications. It is a chemically stable, biocompatible agent that has a long history of traditional use (in natural “mofettes”) particularly in Hungary, as a natural infallible rem…
View article: Radon in the dry carbon dioxide spa of Mátraderecske, Hungary
Radon in the dry carbon dioxide spa of Mátraderecske, Hungary Open
The final product of a post-volcanic activity is the exhalation of low-temperature (<100°C) gases containing mostly carbon dioxide. The phenomenon is called mofettes, which are often used for therapeutic treatments in the form of dry CO 2 …