STOREDB:STUDY1099 Elemental concentrations in representative species of the ICRP's Reference Animals and Plants and associated soils in terrestrial Mediterranean ecosystems in Spain [DOI:10.20348/STOREDB/1099]

Study meta-data


STUDYIDSTOREDB:STUDY1099
CREATEDON2017-11-07 16:03:27
MODIFIEDON2018-11-19 16:41:53
UPLOADERJacky Chaplow
DOIDOI:10.20348/STOREDB/1099

Study details


STUDY NAME
Elemental concentrations in representative species of the ICRP's Reference Animals and Plants and associated soils in terrestrial Mediterranean ecosystems in Spain
STUDY STATUS
Published: Open access to everyone
DATA SHARING POLICY
CC-Attribution
COUNTRY
Spain
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
Prof. Nick Beresford
SIZE OF COHORT
0-999
EXPOSURE CONTEXT
Environmental
BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE AVAILABLE
No
ECOLOGICAL DATA
Yes
STUDY DESCRIPTION
Data comprise stable element concentrations in terrestrial Reference Animals and Plants (RAPs) and corresponding whole-body concentration ratios determined in two different Mediterranean ecosystems: a Pinewood and a Dehesa (grassland with disperse tree cover). The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) RAPs considered in the Pinewood ecosystem were Pine Tree and Wild Grass; whereas in the Dehesa ecosystem those considered were Deer, Rat, Earthworm, Bee, Frog, Duck and Wild Grass.
The data include: elemental concentrations in soils; elemental concentrations in plants, invertebrates, vertebrate tissues and estimated concentrations for vertebrate whole-organisms; individual concentration ratios (relating the fresh matter concentration in organisms to the dry matter concentration in soil); vertebrate species tissue masses; fresh to dry matter data for invertebrate species; geometric and arithmetic mean and standard deviation summaries for elemental concentrations and concentration ratios.
Elemental concentrations presented include I, Li, Be, B, Na, Mg, Al, P, S, K. Ca, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Se, Rb, Sr, Mo, Ag, Cd, Cs, Ba, Tl, Pb and U. radioecology

STOREDB:DATASET1149 Elemental concentrations in representative species of the ICRP's Reference Animals and Plants and associated soils in terrestrial Mediterranean ecosystems in Spain [DOI:10.20348/STOREDB/1099/1149]


Created on:2017-11-07 16:04:14
Modified On:2017-11-07 16:04:14
DATASET NAME
Elemental concentrations in representative species of the ICRP's Reference Animals and Plants and associated soils in terrestrial Mediterranean ecosystems in Spain
DOIDOI:10.20348/STOREDB/1099/1149
LINK TO FILE
https://doi.org/10.5285/a1ab8c79-3426-43a4-ab42-6d1b218d1cc6
DATASET DESCRIPTION
Data comprise stable element concentrations in terrestrial Reference Animals and Plants (RAPs) and corresponding whole-body concentration ratios determined in two different Mediterranean ecosystems: a Pinewood and a Dehesa (grassland with disperse tree cover). The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) RAPs considered in the Pinewood ecosystem were Pine Tree and Wild Grass; whereas in the Dehesa ecosystem those considered were Deer, Rat, Earthworm, Bee, Frog, Duck and Wild Grass.
The data include: elemental concentrations in soils; elemental concentrations in plants, invertebrates, vertebrate tissues and estimated concentrations for vertebrate whole-organisms; individual concentration ratios (relating the fresh matter concentration in organisms to the dry matter concentration in soil); vertebrate species tissue masses; fresh to dry matter data for invertebrate species; geometric and arithmetic mean and standard deviation summaries for elemental concentrations and concentration ratios.
Elemental concentrations presented include I, Li, Be, B, Na, Mg, Al, P, S, K. Ca, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Se, Rb, Sr, Mo, Ag, Cd, Cs, Ba, Tl, Pb and U.
Citation: Guillén, J.; Izquierdo, M.; Young, S.; Wells, C.; Barnett, C.L.; Beresford, N.A.; Baeza, A.; Salas, A.; Muñóz-Serrano, A.; Corrales-Vázquez, J.M.; Muñoz-Muñoz, J.G.; Tovar, E.; Chaplow, J.S. (2017). Elemental concentrations in representative species of the ICRP's Reference Animals and Plants and associated soils in terrestrial Mediterranean ecosystems in Spain. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/a1ab8c79-3426-43a4-ab42-6d1b218d1cc6