Levi Shani's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
Studies of recent environmental perturbations often rely on data derived from marine sedimentary records. These records are known to imperfectly inscribe the true sequence of events, yet there is large uncertainty regarding the corrections that should be employed to accurately describe the sedimentary history. Here we show in recent records from th...
Citations
... These sources of 210 Po could be consumed, digested and absorbed by small fish or omnivorous species. Therefore, the 210 Po activity in small fish size and omnivorous species is relatively high (Suriyanarayanan et al. 2008;Khan and Wesley 2011;Štrok and Smodiš 2011;Aközcan 2013;Raja and Hameed 2010;Steiner et al. 2016;Alam and Mohamed 2011;Shuryak 2018;Ababneh et al. 2018;Skipperud et al. 2013;Chen et al 2015Chen et al , 2016Van et al. 2020). The 210 Po accumulation pathway through the fish skin is negligible (Carvalho an Fowler 1994), as evidenced of the relatively low activity detected in lake water. ...