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Radiocaesium contaminated sites and possible techniques for remediation

Radiocaesium being very soft, lustrous, and highly reactive metal is very harmful if present in large quantity in the environment. Here in this chapter, we will discuss the contaminated sites and possible remediation methods of radiocaesium just to eliminate from ecosystem and make our planet green...

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Published in:Geology, ecology, and landscapes ecology, and landscapes, 2017-04, Vol.1 (2), p.84-94
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