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National Monitoring for Radioactivity in Drinking Water - China, 2012-2024. [PDF]
Yin L, Xie Y, Qian Y, Shi C, Ji Y.
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Technogenic contamination of livestock- and fish-derived food products with heavy metals and radionuclides in industrial and post-nuclear regions of Kazakhstan. [PDF]
Adilbekov Z +6 more
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Optimized production of dual-isotope sources for gamma detector calibration. [PDF]
Mahabadi M +3 more
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Concentrations of natural radionuclides in combustible slates
Azimov, A. N. +4 more
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Distribution of natural radionuclides
Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry, 2004The distribution of natural nuclides and of the effective specific radioactivity in processing of the sphene concentrate was studied.
N. A. Mel’nik +2 more
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Natural radionuclides in industrial and rural soils
Science of The Total Environment, 1977Radium-226, lead-210, uranium and thorium are dispersed in the environment by fly ash emitted by coal fuelled power stations. Concentrations of these nuclides have been determined in fly ash from three power stations and in soils collected in six industrial and twenty rural regions.
Z, Jaworowski, D, Grzybowska
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Natural radionuclides in drinking waters in Serbia
Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2012Gross alpha and beta activities, (3)H, (226)Ra, (232)Th and (40)K activities were measured in bottled mineral water produced in Serbia in order to assess its radiological quality. In 11 samples of tap water and in 1 sample of spring waters gross alpha and beta activity were determined.
Marija M, Janković +3 more
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Natural radionuclides in bottled water in Austria
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2003Concentration levels of 226Ra, 222Rn and 210Pb were analyzed in domestic bottled waters commercially available in Austria. Concentrations up to 0.23 Bq/l, with a geometric mean of 0.041 Bq/l were found for 226Ra. Concentrations for 222Rn ranged from
C, Kralik, M, Friedrich, F, Vojir
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