2012
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/20122406001
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Radiological impact of phosphogypsum discharged into the Venice lagoon:222Rn

Abstract: For about 20 years, between the 60's and the 80's of the last century, in the Passo a Campalto area (Lagoon of Venice -Italy) about 400,000 m 3 of phosphogypsum (PG) were deposited at the border of the lagoon and next to urban areas without any environmental control. These materials are a by-product formed during the wet processing of phosphate rocks by sulphuric acid and have a significant environmental impact due to their abundance and their chemical-physical and radiochemical characteristics. The PG contain… Show more

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