High levels of cadmium and mercury were detected in solidified bodies of nuclear waste, showing toxicity concerns.
Quantitative analysis indicated elevated concentrations of cadmium at 2.5 parts per million and mercury at 1.2 parts per million.
Analysis using prompt gamma neutron activation analysis (PGNAA) and deep learning enhances measurement accuracy.
The findings underscore the necessity for better waste management practices to mitigate toxic exposure.
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Numerical quantitative analysis of toxic elements Cd and Hg in cemented nuclear waste solidified bodies using PGNAA technology and deep learning | Synapse