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  1. 1 sie 2024 · Here, we present the following key aspects: (i) the factors influencing uranium mineralization, including material sources, transport processes, and precipitation mechanism; (ii) both natural and anthropogenic sources that contribute uranium entry into the soil; (iii) uranium toxicity generated by its radio- and chemo-toxicities; (iv) the toxic ...

  2. This manual is part of a series of Technical Reports on uranium ore processing being prepared by the IAEA's Division of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Manage-ment. A report on the Significance of Mineralogy in the Development of Flowsheets for Processing Uranium Ores (Technical Reports Series No. 196, 1980) and an

  3. 23 mar 2022 · Increasing uranium (U) content in soils due to anthropogenic U contamination causes accumulation of U in plants, which greatly increases human health risks. This review identified the diverse...

  4. 3 sty 2020 · The review describes the behaviour and migration of ²³⁸ U in biosphere, which depend on various factors acting simultaneously. It is noted that the behaviour of ²³⁸ U in the soil depends ...

  5. This publication is one of a series of Technical Reports on uranium ore processing that have been prepared by the Division of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Management at the IAEA.

  6. 5 lip 2021 · Uranium (U), a highly toxic radionuclide, is becoming a great threat to soil health development, as returning nuclear waste containing U into the soil systems is increased. Numerous studies have focused on: i) tracing the source in U contaminated soils; ii) exploring U geochemistry; and iii) assessing U phyto-uptake and its toxicity to plants.

  7. In addition, pot experiments showed that soil remediation promoted crop growth and significantly reduced U uptake and toxicity to photosynthetic systems.