“…The natural environment has been contaminated by artificial isotopes as a result of nuclear explosions tests in the atmosphere in the sixties, and the failure of nuclear reactors such as: Chernobyl disaster (1986, former USSR), Windscale (1957, United Kingdom) and Fukushima (2011, Japan) or the explosion in the nuclear fuel reprocessing plant in Kyshtym (1979, former USSR). They caused the release of significant amounts of radioactive substances into the atmosphere, especially cesium ( 134 Cs and 137 Cs), strontium ( 90 Sr) and iodine ( 131 I and 133 I) [3]. Radioactive isotopes from the air were deposited in the surface soils of the Earth through precipitations and are still present there due to their relatively long half-life.…”