Monitoring seawwater radoactive contamination by intergrating application remote sensing technology and field observation data
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https://doi.org/10.5281/e7935z65Keywords:
Radioactive contamination, phenomenon, radiation, diffusiveAbstract
The marine environment is now a matter of being concerned by the world in prior pressure on pollution,
especially radioactive contamination of solid waste, cooling water of nuclear reactors from nuclear power plants discharged. Vietnam is a sea nation affected by this pollution. Our article introduces methods to detect the abnormalities of the seawater environment and combined with field sampling to find the cause of pollution sources, first for the purpose of radioactive contamination. The proposal method is based on the fluorescent phenomenon emitted by phytoplankton but the satellite sensor receives when they absorb solar radiation to massage metabolism and emission oxygen. Our new research in the early stages of theoretical part will be shared here. Experiment results will be introduced on the next occasion.
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