Chernobyl Fallout
One of the most dangerous contaminants deposited over European countries following the Chernobyl accident in April 1986 was radioactive cesium. To study cesium transfer from contaminated soil to plants, researchers collected soil samples and samples of mushroom mycelia from 17 wooded locations in Umbria, Central Italy, from August 1986 to November 1989. The data are measured concentrations (Bq/kg) of cesium in the soil and in the mushrooms.
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A data frame with 17 observations on the following 2 variables.
Mushroom
Cesium concentrations in mushrooms (in Bq/kg)
Soil
Cesium concentrations in soil (in Bq/kg)
Ramsey, F.L. and Schafer, D.W. (2002). The Statistical Sleuth: A Course in Methods of Data Analysis (2nd ed), Duxbury.
Borio, R., Chiocchini, S., Cicioni, R., Degli Esposti, P., Rongoni, A., Sabatini, P., Scampoli, P., Antonini, A. and Salvadori, P. (1991). Uptake of Radiocesium by Mushrooms, Science of the Total Environment 106(3): 183–190.
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