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Abstract This study is titled “Comparative Radioecological Study on Different Types of Soils, Case study: Rosetta And Burg El-Arab, Egypt”. The Radioecological Study can be defined here as the study of how radioactive substances interact with nature; how different processes have an impact on the migration and uptake of substance in the food chains and ecosystems. Research on radioecology could include field sampling, field and laboratory experiments designed and developed predictive simulation models. It is a multi- and an interdisciplinary science that combines methods from some of the most fundamental, traditional sciences such as physics, chemistry, math, biology, and ecology with applicable ideas of radiation protection. Radioecological surveys form the basis for doses estimation and risk assessment for human health and the environment due to the radioactive pollution. |