Radioactive contamination, also called radiological pollution, is the deposition of, or presence of radioactive substances on surfaces or within solids...
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nuclear safety and radiation protection are required, radioactive contamination is a concern. Radioactive substances can appear on surfaces, or within solids...
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Goiânia accident (category Radioactive waste)
The Goiânia accident [ɡojˈjɐniɐ] was a radioactive contamination accident that occurred on September 13, 1987, in Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil, after an unsecured...
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Denver, caused radioactive (primarily plutonium, americium, and uranium) contamination within and outside its boundaries. The contamination primarily resulted...
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contaminated. The main spot of radioactive contamination fell on the territory of industrial sites, and 256 cubic meters of radioactive solutions were poured into...
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Dirty bomb (redirect from Radioactive dispersal device)
are designed to disperse radioactive material over a certain area. They act through the effects of radioactive contamination on the environment and related...
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Kyshtym disaster (redirect from East-Urals Radioactive Trace)
the Mayak disaster or Ozyorsk disaster in newer sources, was a radioactive contamination accident that occurred on 29 September 1957 at Mayak, a plutonium...
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A radioactive contamination incident occurred in 1984 in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, originating from a radiation therapy unit purchased by a private medical...
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Chernobyl exclusion zone (category Radioactively contaminated areas)
of approximately 2,600 km2 (1,000 sq mi) in Ukraine is where radioactive contamination is the highest, and public access and habitation are accordingly...
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Nuclear fallout (redirect from Radioactive Fallout)
British government in the 1970s and 1980s. Radioactive contamination Radiation poisoning Radiation biology Radioactive waste Radiological weapon Joseph Rotblat...
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stripped by metal hunters, despite the risk of radioactive contamination. Transforming the radioactive material into an inert form reduces the danger...
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Nuclear and radiation accidents and incidents (redirect from Transporting nuclear and radioactive material)
mines are vulnerable to attacks which could lead to widespread radioactive contamination. The attack threat is of several general types: commando-like...
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radiation survey meters, personnel and environmental monitoring for radioactive contamination, medical imaging, radiometric assay, nuclear security and nuclear...
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Pollution (redirect from Environmental contamination)
pollution, litter, noise pollution, plastic pollution, soil contamination, radioactive contamination, thermal pollution, light pollution, and visual pollution...
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body or due to internal irradiation caused by the ingestion of radioactive contamination. Ionizing radiation is widely used in industry and medicine, and...
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Radiation (redirect from Radioactive radiation)
Convention, 1960 – by International Labour Organization Radioactive contamination Radioactive decay Weisstein, Eric W. "Radiation". Eric Weisstein's World...
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the resulting clouds of smoke and dust, heavily polluted with radioactive contamination. The trees died from this radiation. The explosion and fire at...
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sarcophagus, completed in December 1986, reduced the spread of radioactive contamination and provided radiological protection for the crews of the undamaged...
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large area planar detectors are used extensively to check for radioactive contamination on personnel, flat surfaces, tools, and items of clothing. This...
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Acute radiation syndrome (redirect from Radioactive intoxication)
can cause burns, but alpha and beta radiation can only do so if radioactive contamination or nuclear fallout is deposited on the individual's skin or clothing...
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Caesium-137 (category Radioactive contamination)
Caesium-137 (137 55Cs ), cesium-137 (US), or radiocaesium, is a radioactive isotope of caesium that is formed as one of the more common fission products...
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Radioactive decay (also known as nuclear decay, radioactivity, radioactive disintegration, or nuclear disintegration) is the process by which an unstable...
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Iodine-131 (redirect from Radioactive iodine therapy)
since radioactive elemental iodine gas may be released. Airborne I-131 may cause a greater risk of second-hand exposure, spreading contamination over a...
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Operation Crossroads (section Secondary contamination)
months. The Baker test's radioactive contamination of all the target ships was the first case of immediate, concentrated radioactive fallout from a nuclear...
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amount of radioactive fission products, avoided the fireball's contact with the Earth's surface, thus eliminating radioactive contamination of the soil...
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Radionuclide (redirect from Radioactive isotopes)
A radionuclide (radioactive nuclide, radioisotope or radioactive isotope) is a nuclide that has excess numbers of either neutrons or protons, giving it...
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Santa Susana Field Laboratory (redirect from Rocketdyne Santa Susana Field Laboratory Contamination)
evidence to identify an explicit link between cancer rates and radioactive contamination in the area. Since 1947 the Santa Susana Field Laboratory location...
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and the nuclear payload to rupture and disperse, resulting in radioactive contamination of the area. The United States and Denmark launched an intensive...
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RAF Carlisle (section Radioactive contamination)
bury or burn". The resulting radioactive ash had been scattered and used during later landscaping of the site. The radioactive ash had also been used as...
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deposited into the steel, giving it a weak radioactive signature. Another source of radioactive contamination was the coating of steel cauldrons in cobalt-60...
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