Naturally Occuring Radioactive Materials (NORM) are present in the environment and can be concentrated by technical activities, particularly those involving natural resources. These NORM deposits are highly stable and very insoluble under environmental conditions at the earth’s surface. However reducing or oxidant conditions or pH changes may enable a fraction of naturally occurring radionuclides to eventually be released to the environment. In this paper the analytical methods to determine the chemical and radiochemical composition of a solid waste generated in an acid phosphoric production plant was showed. The sample, analysed by gamma spectrometry and radiochemical methods, contained 210Pb and 210Po and a high activity concentr...
The activity concentrations of naturally occurring radionuclides (U-238, Ra-226, Ra-228, Pb-210 and ...
The distributions of 210Pb and 210Po, short half-life products of 238U decay, in geological and rela...
A study on the detection of probable radionuclides and their activity concentrations in the raw mate...
Naturally Occuring Radioactive Materials (NORM) are present in the environment and can be concentra...
Naturally occuring radioactive materials (NORM) are present in the environment and can be concentrat...
In recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the radiological impact of non-nuclear ind...
Phosphogypsum is a waste produced by the phosphate fertiliser industry. It is formed by precipitatio...
International audienceThe contents of natural radionuclides (uranium. actinium and thorium series) w...
Radionuclides from the U and Th natural series are present in alkaline rocks, which are used as feed...
Phosphate deposits are generally characterised by enhanced radionuclides concentration compared to a...
The aim of this study is to investigate the response of the aquatic environment following the cessat...
Coastal sediment samples are collected from the top surface layers of the sediments from Bombay to K...
The new phosphogypsum (PG) waste management policy allowed to reduce the negative environmental impa...
The phosphogypsum is produced as a by-product of the manufacturing phosphoric acid or phosphate fert...
International audienceUranium is an element that exists in the phosphate deposits of Dj. Onk. It tur...
The activity concentrations of naturally occurring radionuclides (U-238, Ra-226, Ra-228, Pb-210 and ...
The distributions of 210Pb and 210Po, short half-life products of 238U decay, in geological and rela...
A study on the detection of probable radionuclides and their activity concentrations in the raw mate...
Naturally Occuring Radioactive Materials (NORM) are present in the environment and can be concentra...
Naturally occuring radioactive materials (NORM) are present in the environment and can be concentrat...
In recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the radiological impact of non-nuclear ind...
Phosphogypsum is a waste produced by the phosphate fertiliser industry. It is formed by precipitatio...
International audienceThe contents of natural radionuclides (uranium. actinium and thorium series) w...
Radionuclides from the U and Th natural series are present in alkaline rocks, which are used as feed...
Phosphate deposits are generally characterised by enhanced radionuclides concentration compared to a...
The aim of this study is to investigate the response of the aquatic environment following the cessat...
Coastal sediment samples are collected from the top surface layers of the sediments from Bombay to K...
The new phosphogypsum (PG) waste management policy allowed to reduce the negative environmental impa...
The phosphogypsum is produced as a by-product of the manufacturing phosphoric acid or phosphate fert...
International audienceUranium is an element that exists in the phosphate deposits of Dj. Onk. It tur...
The activity concentrations of naturally occurring radionuclides (U-238, Ra-226, Ra-228, Pb-210 and ...
The distributions of 210Pb and 210Po, short half-life products of 238U decay, in geological and rela...
A study on the detection of probable radionuclides and their activity concentrations in the raw mate...