The researcher has developed a comprehensive approach to understanding radioactive contamination and its transfer across various spatial scales, particularly through modeling their occurrence in farmlands. Their work focuses on analyzing the geospatial distribution and spatial variability of naturally occurring radioactive materials, examining processes at both global and regional levels while incorporating soil property characteristics. The study underscores the importance of quantifying uncertainties in predicting radioactive transfer mechanisms, aiming to provide actionable insights for environmental management and safety protocols.
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