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  • 3. Enhancement of natural radionuclides in the surroundings of the four largest coal-fired power plants in Spain.
    Baeza A, Corbacho JA, Guillén J, Salas A, Mora JC, Robles B, Cancio D.
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  • 5. Spatial distribution and risk assessment of radionuclides in soils around a coal-fired power plant: a case study from the city of Baoji, China.
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  • 9. Assessment of the vertical distribution of natural radionuclides in a mineralized uranium area in south-west Spain.
    Blanco Rodríguez P, Vera Tomé F, Lozano JC.
    Chemosphere; 2014 Jan; 95():527-34. PubMed ID: 24182407
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  • 13. An investigation into the upward transport of uranium-series radionuclides in soils and uptake by plants.
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  • 14. Isotopic ratio and vertical distribution of radionuclides in soil affected by the accident of Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plants.
    Fujiwara T, Saito T, Muroya Y, Sawahata H, Yamashita Y, Nagasaki S, Okamoto K, Takahashi H, Uesaka M, Katsumura Y, Tanaka S.
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  • 19. Escaping radioactivity from coal-fired power plants (CPPs) due to coal burning and the associated hazards: a review.
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  • 20. Assessment of radiological significance of naturally occurring radionuclides in soil and rock matrices around Kakrapar environment.
    Patra AK, Jaison TJ, Baburajan A, Hegde AG.
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