2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-022-05930-0
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Distribution of Natural and Anthropogenic Radionuclides in Soil Samples in Recreational Zones of Moscow

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“…Radioactivity can be present naturally in the environment, resulting from geological processes, or be induced by human activities, such as nuclear tests, nuclear accidents or medical and industrial uses of radioactive sources. This phenomenon involves the spontaneous disintegration of unstable atoms, called radionuclides, accompanied by the emission of subatomic particles and/or electromagnetic radiation (Chaligava et al 2022;Yakovlev et al 2023;Hamed et al, 2023a). This decay occurs in the atomic nucleus, which is made up of electrons and neutrons.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Radioactivity can be present naturally in the environment, resulting from geological processes, or be induced by human activities, such as nuclear tests, nuclear accidents or medical and industrial uses of radioactive sources. This phenomenon involves the spontaneous disintegration of unstable atoms, called radionuclides, accompanied by the emission of subatomic particles and/or electromagnetic radiation (Chaligava et al 2022;Yakovlev et al 2023;Hamed et al, 2023a). This decay occurs in the atomic nucleus, which is made up of electrons and neutrons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%