Abstract:Since the first human release of
radionuclides on Earth at the
end of the Second World War, impact assessments have been implemented.
Radionuclides are now ubiquitous, and the impact of local accidental
release on human activities, although of low probability, is of tremendous
social and economic consequences. Although radionuclide inventories
(at various scales) are essential as input data for impact assessment,
crucial information on physicochemical speciation is lacking. Among
the metallic radionuclides of … Show more
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