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Are there any effects of the agricultural use of chemical fertiliser on elements detected by airborne gamma-spectrometric surveys?

Wetterlind et al., 2012

Document ID
4184607730445005610
Author
Wetterlind J
Tourlière B
Martelet G
Deparis J
Saby N
de Forges A
Arrouays D
Publication year
Publication venue
Geoderma

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Mineral phosphorus fertilisers contain trace amounts of the radioactive isotopes of uranium (U) and thorium (Th) that may accumulate in the soil. This study investigated whether possible increases in gamma-radioactive elements in arable soils could be detected in an …
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