radioactive waste release放射性废物释放 waste water废水,污水 相似单词 radioactivea. 1.放射性的 wastev. [T] 1.浪费;滥用;未充分利用(+on) 2.消耗;使消瘦;使衰弱 3.使荒芜;使荒废 4.【俚】杀害,谋杀 v. [I] 1.被浪费 2.消瘦(+away) n. ...
radioactive waste water 放射性废水相关短语 source core(放射性) 源芯 Curie (放射性强度单位) 居里,居里 source detector seperation(放射性勘探) 源距 microrutherford (10 6 卢,放射性单位) 微卢 joint disposal (废水污水的) 共同处理 ferric ferricyanide (测废水中糖分的) 铁氰化铁 volume implant (放射...
A method of disposing of wet radioactive waste materials such as those generated in the water used to cool atomic reactors, comprising combining the waste material with a hydrophilic resin in proportions sufficient to provide a solid mass of the resin with the radioactive waste component ...
Groundwater is the major carrier for radionuclide migration in the high - levelradioactive wastedisposal. 在 高放 废物深地质处置中,地下水是核素迁移的重要媒介. 互联网 展开全部 英英释义 Noun 1. useless radioactive materials that are left after some laboratory or commercial process is completed ...
百度试题 结果1 题目 (Radioactive water/Radioactive waste ) is main source of radioactive pollution from nuclear power plants. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 Radioactive waste 反馈 收藏
Water used to cool the three damaged reactor cores, which are still highly radioactive, has leaked since then, but it has been kept in tanks. According to a report, these tanks currently hold over 1.3 million tons of radioactive water. ...
Radioactive Waste 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 31 作者: J Crocker 出版社: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 摘要: Radioactive contamination as it relates to drinking water and other water sources is explained. Radioactivity may come from natural or manmade sources. Natural processes include ...
towardReO4−was 553mgg−1(Fig. 11.10B). Impressively, the removal efficiency ofTcO4−in the presence of a large excess of competitive anions(NO3−,SO42−,CO32−,andPO43−)was little affected. Even in the complicated simulated Hanford low-level waste, SCU-100 was still able to...
TOKYO, March 12 (Xinhua) -- Eleven years after the quake-induced Fukushima disaster, the aftermath of the nuclear meltdown, not least a large amount of contaminated water, remains a grave challenge for Japan as well as for the rest of the world. ...
"The waste has kept them open," he said, estimating that the waste gives 5 to 15 million U.S. dollars to EF annually. Peterson said the site needs to be regulated like a low-level radioactive waste disposal site and that "Congress should step in and take action." ...