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Rita Falconi, Stefania Sorbino, Roberto Pani and Luca Indovina
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-ray spectrometry is a well-known technique in environmental radioactivity measurements where easily handled systems are needed. Scintillators coupled to a photomultiplier tube (PMT), are...
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Daowei Dou, Zhi Zeng, Wen Yu, Ming Zeng, Wu Men, Feng Lin, Hao Ma, Jianping Cheng and Junli Li
In a nuclear emergency, the application of in situ spectrometers for monitoring environmental radioactivity is significantly important, as information on the type and activity of radionuclides released from the accident can be obtained quickly. However, ...
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Alistair F. Holdsworth, Harry Eccles, Daniel Rowbotham, Adam Brookfield, David Collison, Gary Bond, Parthiv C. Kavi and Ruth Edge
Managing certain by-products of the nuclear fuel cycle, such as the radioactive isotopes of caesium: 134Cs, 135Cs and 137Cs is challenging due to their environmental mobility and radioactivity. While a great many materials can isolate Cs+ ions from neutr...
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Revink A. Ramadhan, Khairi M-S Abdullah
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Introduction: Atmospheric air is directly related to human health and irreplaceable to human life and thus an influential parameter of environmental science. Radioactive materials in the air may result in exposure of man every day of our lives by inhalat...
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Beata Varga
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This work carried out in 2014 in the frame of Institute of Environmental Radioactivity at Fukushima University. Based on the experience gained during the performing countrywide monitoring of radionuclides in Hungary a sampling schedule was suggested for ...
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Ajithra Abinesh,Shanthi G.
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It is well recognized fact that some areas of the world have anomalously high levels of natural background radiation referred to as high background radiation areas (HBRAs). Typical examples include Yangjiang in China, Rasmar in Iran and In India, p...
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T. Popple, J.B. Williams, E. May, G.A. Mills, R. Oliver
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Pharmaceuticals are frequently detected in the aquatic environment, and have potentially damaging effects. Effluents from sewage treatment plants (STPs) are major sources of these substances. The use of sequencing batch reactor (SBR) STPs, involving cycl...
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Avin E. Pillay, Fadhil M. Salih and Muthana I. Maleek
Produced water separated from oil is usually returned to the environment and could permeate through the water table. If such water is contaminated with radioactive substances, it could create a definite threat to the water supply, especially in arid regi...
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