Statistical analysis of the spatial distribution of radionuclides in soils around a coal-fired power plant in Spain
Coal-fired power-plants (CFPP) can be a source of contamination because the coal contains
trace amounts of natural radionuclides, such as 40 K and 238 U, 232 Th and their decay
products. These radionuclides can be released as fly ash from the CFPP and deposited from
the atmosphere on the nearby top soils, therefore modifying the natural radioactivity
background levels, and subsequently increasing the total radioactive dose received for the
nearby population. In this paper, an area of 64 km 2 around the CFPP of Velilla del Río …
trace amounts of natural radionuclides, such as 40 K and 238 U, 232 Th and their decay
products. These radionuclides can be released as fly ash from the CFPP and deposited from
the atmosphere on the nearby top soils, therefore modifying the natural radioactivity
background levels, and subsequently increasing the total radioactive dose received for the
nearby population. In this paper, an area of 64 km 2 around the CFPP of Velilla del Río …
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