Numerous sites in the United States and around the world are contaminated with depleted uranium (DU) in various forms. A prevalent form is fragmented DU originating from various scientific tests involving high explosives and DU during weapon-development programs, at firing practice ranges, or in war theaters where DU was used in armor-piercing projectiles. The contamination at these sites is typically very heterogeneous, with discrete, visually identifiable DU fragments mixed with native soil. The bulk-averaged DU activity is quite low, whereas DU fragments, which are distinct from the soil matrix, have much higher specific activity. DU is best known as a dark metal that is nearly twice as dense as lead, but DU in the environment readily we...
Because it is difficult to characterize heterogeneously contaminated soils in detail and to excavate...
Numerous sites within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) complex have been contaminated with variou...
DUPoly, depleted uranium (DU) powder microencapsulated in a low-density polyethylene binder, has bee...
Contamination of soils with depleted uranium (DU) from munitions firing occurs in conflict zones and...
AbstractContamination of soils with depleted uranium (DU) from munitions firing occurs in conflict z...
Depleted uranium (DU) projectiles have been used at several military bases across the United States ...
Depleted uranium (DU) is a by-product of the enrichment of natural uranium for nuclear reactor-grade...
Depleted uranium (DU) is a waste product from uranium enrichment that has several civilian and milit...
Depleted uranium (DU) is a by-product of the enrichment of natural uranium for nuclear reactor-grade...
For uranium to be useful in most fission nuclear reactors, it must be enriched (i.e. the concentrati...
The development of a nuclear industry in the US required mining, milling, and fabricating a large va...
Goal, Scope and BACKGROUND: . During the Balkan conflict in 1999, soil in contaminated areas was enr...
Depleted uranium (DU) is uranium primarily composed of the isotope uranium-238 (U-238). DU is useful...
Depleted uranium (DU) has become a soil contaminant of considerable concern in many combat zones and...
A factory in Colonie (NY, USA) emitted c. 4.8 ± 1 tonnes of depleted uranium (DU) particulates into ...
Because it is difficult to characterize heterogeneously contaminated soils in detail and to excavate...
Numerous sites within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) complex have been contaminated with variou...
DUPoly, depleted uranium (DU) powder microencapsulated in a low-density polyethylene binder, has bee...
Contamination of soils with depleted uranium (DU) from munitions firing occurs in conflict zones and...
AbstractContamination of soils with depleted uranium (DU) from munitions firing occurs in conflict z...
Depleted uranium (DU) projectiles have been used at several military bases across the United States ...
Depleted uranium (DU) is a by-product of the enrichment of natural uranium for nuclear reactor-grade...
Depleted uranium (DU) is a waste product from uranium enrichment that has several civilian and milit...
Depleted uranium (DU) is a by-product of the enrichment of natural uranium for nuclear reactor-grade...
For uranium to be useful in most fission nuclear reactors, it must be enriched (i.e. the concentrati...
The development of a nuclear industry in the US required mining, milling, and fabricating a large va...
Goal, Scope and BACKGROUND: . During the Balkan conflict in 1999, soil in contaminated areas was enr...
Depleted uranium (DU) is uranium primarily composed of the isotope uranium-238 (U-238). DU is useful...
Depleted uranium (DU) has become a soil contaminant of considerable concern in many combat zones and...
A factory in Colonie (NY, USA) emitted c. 4.8 ± 1 tonnes of depleted uranium (DU) particulates into ...
Because it is difficult to characterize heterogeneously contaminated soils in detail and to excavate...
Numerous sites within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) complex have been contaminated with variou...
DUPoly, depleted uranium (DU) powder microencapsulated in a low-density polyethylene binder, has bee...