Maximizing avertable doses with a minimum amount of waste for remediation of land areas around typical single family houses after radioactive fallout based on Monte Carlo simulations
Abstract The uncontrolled release of long-lived radioactive substances from nuclear accidents can contaminate inhabited land areas. The removal of topsoil is an important method for reducing future radiation exposure but can also generate a large amount of waste that needs safe disposal. To the best...
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Autores principales: | Yvonne Hinrichsen, Robert Finck, Johan Martinsson, Christopher Rääf |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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