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Since the mid-20th century, plutonium in the environment has been primarily produced by human activity. The first plants to produce plutonium for use in cold war atomic bombs were at the Hanford nuclear site, in Washington, and Mayak nuclear plant, in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia. Over a period of four decades, "both released more than 200 million curies of radioactive isotopes into the surrounding environment – twice the amount expelled in the Chernobyl disaster in each instance".

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  • البلوتونيوم في البيئة (ar)
  • Plutonium in the environment (en)
  • Plutónio no ambiente (pt)
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  • O plutónio é um metal radioativo cinza-prateado, utilizado essencialmente na fabricação de armas nucleares.A grande fonte de libertação de plutónio na natureza é resultante da atividade humana, em especial os testes nucleares, fugas em reactores nucleares e instalações de pesquisa. (pt)
  • منذ أواسط القرن العشرين، أُحدث البلوتونيوم في البيئة دائما من النشاطات البشرية.أول المفاعلات التي تنتج البلوتونيوم لأجل الاستخدام في القنابل الذرية في الحرب الباردة وكانت في موقع هانفورد في واشنطن، والمفاعل النووي في ماياك (Mayak)،في روسيا.خلال مدة أربعة عقود كلا الدولتين أطلقتا أكثر من 200 مليون كوري (وحدة) من النظائر المشعة في البيئة المحيطة وتعادل ضعف الكمية التي أصدرت في كارثة تشيرنوبيل على سبيل المثال. (ar)
  • Since the mid-20th century, plutonium in the environment has been primarily produced by human activity. The first plants to produce plutonium for use in cold war atomic bombs were at the Hanford nuclear site, in Washington, and Mayak nuclear plant, in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia. Over a period of four decades, "both released more than 200 million curies of radioactive isotopes into the surrounding environment – twice the amount expelled in the Chernobyl disaster in each instance". (en)
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