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The transport velocity of radioactive pollutants in groundwater is an important parameter for predicting whether they pose risks to the surrounding ecological environment at nuclear test sites.
Jin-chuan XIE, Dong-yan LI, Wei LIANG
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This article explores the activities of daily life in a village neighbouring the TEPCO nuclear power plant in Fukushima. It argues that one of the potentials of taking a dwelling perspective – a phenomenological approach to living within the ecological and social environments – emerges most compellingly within a polluted landscape.
Tomoko Sakai
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Introduction. The Monitoring of the quality of drinking water, wastewater, freshwater and seawater is of great importance for the safety and well-being of people, fauna and flora.
Luminita GUTU +4 more
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Impacts of Climate Change on Groundwater Quality in the Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain: A Review
ABSTRACT This review integrates hydrogeological and geochemical processes to assess the impacts of climate change on groundwater quality in the Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain (NACP). Projected changes in air temperature, precipitation, and sea‐level rise are expected to influence groundwater recharge, discharge, storage, and seawater intrusion in ...
Zahid Aziz, Nicholas A. Procopio
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Water pollution caused by radioactive elements and heavy metals has become serious threats to the survival of aquatic organisms, human, and environment especially in Pahang.
Ab Wahab, Siti Umi Kalthum +3 more
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Novel Adsorbents and Adsorption Methods for Pollutants Removal
Environmental challenges such as heavy metal contamination, radioactive waste, and organic pollutants threaten ecosystems and human health, driving research into innovative solutions. This reprint compiles 17 studies highlighting advancements in material
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Rational reference levels for Pacific Coast radioactive pollution studies supplied by samples from northern Baja California [PDF]
Background levels of radioactivity in the marine environment along the Pacific Coast are at present extremely low. However, these certainly will rise along with the growth of coastal populations and with the increased use of nuclear energy.
Folsom, T.R., T. R. Folsom
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The offshore nuclear power plant site adopts a secondary circulation cooling water supply method, equipped with large countercurrent seawater natural ventilation cooling towers.
ZHANG Junfang1, 2, , LI Ruojie1, 2, LI Yunpeng1, 2, LYU Minghua1, 2, ZHAO Dan1, 2, PAN Yanhui1, 2, LYU Sibo1, 2, YAO Yichen1, 2, YAO Rentai1, 2
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Abstract Groundwater flow regulated by deep faults remains challenging to trace due to structural complexity. This study applies the noble gas tracer 222Rn combined with hydrochemistry and stable isotopes (δ2H, δ18O) to distinguish circulation patterns of geothermal springs along a major fault in the Tibetan Plateau.
Xiaoyan Shi +7 more
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Observation of microbial mats in radioactive hot springs
Microbial mats can accumulate heavy metals and radio nuclides through precipitation and complexation on and within the cell surface containing hydroxyl and carboxyl groups.
田崎, 和江 +3 more
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