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Nuclear reactions neptunium series

Actinides in the environment can be classified into two groups (i) the uranium and thorium series of radionuclides in the natural environment and (ii) neptunium, plutonium, americium and curium which are formed in a nuclear reactor during the neutron bombardment of uranium through a series of neutron capture and radioactive decay reactions. Transuranics thus produced have been spread widely in the atmosphere, geosphere and aquatic environment on the earth, as a result of nuclear bomb tests in the atmosphere, and accidental release from nuclear facilities (Sakanoue, 1987). Most of these radionuclide inventories have deposited in the northern hemisphere following the tests conducted by the United States and the Soviet Union. [Pg.199]


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