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Ch.6. Radioactive Nuclides

Ch.6. Radioactive Nuclides. Introduction Radioactive nuclides? – Those nuclides having radioactive decay Natural vs. anthropogenic Single vs. chain decay Decay mode? – a , positron, negatron, electron capture decay The radiation from the decay is the primary environmental threat.

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Ch.6. Radioactive Nuclides

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  1. Ch.6. Radioactive Nuclides • Introduction • Radioactive nuclides? – Those nuclides having radioactive decay • Natural vs. anthropogenic • Single vs. chain decay • Decay mode? – a, positron, negatron, electron capture decay • The radiation from the decay is the primary environmental threat

  2. Fromhttp://gulfsci.usgs.gov/tampabay/data/2_biogeochemical_cycles/radionuclides.htmlFromhttp://gulfsci.usgs.gov/tampabay/data/2_biogeochemical_cycles/radionuclides.html

  3. From http://en.ori-japan.com/news/other/fpp-research-discussion.html

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