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Alexandra Ioannidou

Researcher at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Publications -  94
Citations -  2080

Alexandra Ioannidou is an academic researcher from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Radon. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 91 publications receiving 1842 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexandra Ioannidou include Centre for Life & University of Milan.

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Tracking of Airborne Radionuclides from the Damaged Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Reactors by European Networks

Olivier Masson, +82 more
TL;DR: The measurements made across Europe following the releases from the Fukushima NPP reactors have provided a significant amount of new data on the ratio of the gaseous ( 131)I fraction to total (131)I, both on a spatial scale and its temporal variation.
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The application of phosphogypsum in agriculture and the radiological impact.

TL;DR: Radium-226 in phosphogypsum produced in a phosphate industry, SICNG operating at Thessaloniki, Northern Greece since May 1966, varied from 261 to 688 Bq kg(-1) (mean value 508 Bqkg(-1), which is much less in contributing to the average exposure to natural radiation sources than to the part due to ingestion.
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Radioiodine and radiocesium in Thessaloniki, Northern Greece due to the Fukushima nuclear accident.

TL;DR: Radioiodine ((131)I) in air and rainwater as high as 497 μBq m(-3) and 0.7 Bq L(-1) were recorded in Thessaloniki, Northern Greece from March 24, 2011 through April 09, 2011, after a nuclear accident occurred at Fukushima, Japan on March 11, 2011.
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Precipitation scavenging of 7Be and 137Cs radionuclides in air.

TL;DR: The relatively high positive correlation between 7Be and 137Cs normalized depositional fluxes indicates that the scavenging process of local precipitation controlled the fluxes of both radionuclides.
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Aerodynamic size association of 7Be in ambient aerosols

TL;DR: In this paper, the aerodynamic size distribution of 7 Be in ambient aerosol particles was determined by using 1-ACFM cascade impactors, which was largely associated with submicron aerosols in the accumulation mode (0.4-2.0 μm).