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HUMUS: A MEANS OF ATTENUATING RADIONUCLIDES IN SOILS
2021
Journal CleanWAS
The ability of humus to suppress the radioactivity of particular radionuclides that could be hazardous to soil health is examined in this review. Industrial and agricultural processes discharge radionuclides into the soil. This, in turn, has an impact on a variety of soil processes, particularly biological activities. The radioactivity of these radionuclides can be suppressed using humus, which is obtained through the decomposition process.
doi:10.26480/jcleanwas.02.2021.54.57
fatcat:ua64n3mzlvfs7mmisjngw6osoe