Dose in biota due to alpha radionuclide emitters in a dan associated with a uranium mining
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https://doi.org/10.15392/bjrs.v8i1B.1079Keywords:
Environmental radioprotection, dose biota, fish, uranium, Thorium, radiumAbstract
Introdução: A radioproteção tem como foco a proteção dos seres humanos e seus descendentes e a proteção do meio ambiente. A proteção ambiental sempre foi feita de forma indireta por meio da proteção do ser humano no meio ambiente. Essa abordagem antropocêntrica tem várias deficiências. Em sua recomendação de 2007, a Comissão Internacional de Proteção Radiológica - ICRP aponta para a necessidade de uma radioproteção ser feita no meio ambiente. Conclusão: Os valores de concentração de atividade estiveram dentro das variações para emissores alfa na literatura e, com as taxas de estimativa de dose, nenhum efeito biológico relevante era esperado.
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