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2 Αυγ 2014 · Radiation pollution is caused by radioactive substances released into the environment through human activities like nuclear power plants, nuclear weapons, uranium mining, and medical procedures. There are two types of radiation - ionizing radiation which can damage DNA and cause cancer, and non-ionizing radiation which is generally less dangerous.
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15 Μαρ 2014 · Radioactive pollution occurs when radioactive material is released into the environment through human activities such as nuclear power generation, nuclear weapons production and testing, mining, and medical procedures.
13 Απρ 2018 · Radioactive pollution can come from natural sources like cosmic rays and radioactive elements in the Earth's crust, or from human sources such as nuclear weapons testing, nuclear power plants, medical use of radioisotopes, and improper disposal of radioactive waste.
Radioactive-Pollution.pptx - Free download as Powerpoint Presentation (.ppt / .pptx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. This document discusses radioactive pollution and its health effects. It begins by defining radioactivity and describing the types of radiation.
Nuclear accidents can have severe adverse impacts and can lead to all sorts of pollution. If there is an accident in a nuclear power plant, contaminated cooling water can reach the environment and contaminate the surrounding area.
Methods to prevent radioactive pollution include limiting nuclear activities, improved waste disposal, ventilation at contaminated sites, and using shielding or purified coolants in reactors. Radioactive pollution occurs when radioactive materials are released into the environment unintentionally.
Diapositiva 1. Chapter 3: Radiation Protection. Set of 103 slides based on the chapter authored by S.T. Carlsson and J.C. Le Heron of the IAEA publication (ISBN 978–92–0–143810–2): Nuclear Medicine Physics: A Handbook for Teachers and Students. Objective: To familiarize with radiation protection aspects in nuclear medicine.