STUDYID | STOREDB:STUDY1090 |
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CREATEDON | 2017-05-19 13:30:15 |
MODIFIEDON | 2017-05-19 13:30:15 |
UPLOADER | Paul Schofield |
DOI | DOI:10.20348/STOREDB/1090 |
STUDY NAME | ||
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Wildlife Transfer Database | ||
STUDY STATUS | ||
Published: Open access to everyone | ||
DATA SHARING POLICY | ||
CC-Attribution | ||
COUNTRY | ||
United Kingdom | ||
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR | ||
Prof. David Copplestone | ||
SIZE OF COHORT | ||
10000-99999 | ||
EXPOSURE CONTEXT | ||
Environmental | ||
INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL EXPOSURE | ||
Internal | ||
EXPOSURE PATTERN | ||
Protracted | ||
BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE AVAILABLE | ||
No | ||
STUDY DESCRIPTION | ||
An important factor in assessing the impact of radionuclides on the environment is the means to estimate the transfer of radionuclides to organisms. The WTD was developed to provide an online compilation of transfer parameters in the form of equilibrium-based whole-organism to media concentration ratios. The database contains information from more than 500 publications, more than 1400 species and a hundred thousand CRwo-media values. | ||
PUBMED ID | ||
23815858 |
DATASET NAME | ||
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Wildlife transfer database | ||
DOI | DOI:10.20348/STOREDB/1090/1130 | |
LINK TO FILE | ||
http://www.wildlifetransferdatabase.org/ | ||
DATASET DESCRIPTION | ||
Online accessible and searchable database. Users are free to add data and view or export summaries. |