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Radionuclides anthropogenic emissions

Eikf.nbf.ro, J., Beer, H. Baio, S. 2004. Anthropogenic radionuclide emissions into the environment. In Giere, R. Stii.i.f, P. (eds) 2004. Energy, Waste, and the Environment a Geochemical Perspective. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 236, 143-151. [Pg.675]

Similarly, 1 is a naturally occurring, cosmo-genic, and hssiogenic isotope T ri = 15.7 Myr Fabryka-Martin et al., 1991 FabrykaMartin, 2000). Like H, and C1, was produced in bomb tests, but in greater abundance above the natural level. While some of the other anthropogenic radionuclides have returned to near pre-bomb levels in the surface environment, the level continues to be elevated due to emissions from... [Pg.4896]

The burning of coal causes measurable anthropogenic emissions of natural actinides and their decay products. Due to their generally extremely low solubility, soil in the vicinity of coal-fired power plants may contain elevated levels of natural radionuclides (Rammachandran and Mishra 2002, Vandenhove 2002). [Pg.1159]


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