Naturally occurring radioactive material: Revision history


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  • curprev 10:0910:09, 11 April 2022Enoughisasgoodasafeast talk contribsm 12,189 bytes +23 Article stated that the alpha particle is not the most dangerous. This should be qualified to make clear that this only applies to NORM as an external hazard. As an internal hazard, the alpha particle is indeed damaging, as the article later explains. undo

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  • curprev 15:4815:48, 18 March 202287.114.21.80 talk 12,166 bytes 0 Changed plutonium to potassium. Plutonium is not naturally-occuring. Potassium is considered to be NORM (https://world-nuclear.org/information-library/safety-and-security/radiation-and-health/naturally-occurring-radioactive-materials-norm.aspx#:~:text=Terrestrial%20NORM&text=Potassium%20is%20the%20seventh%20most,averages%20850%20Bq%2Fkg%20there.) undo

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