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titleOfInvention Method for controlling radon and daughter uranium mining and metallurgy airborne radioactive pollution by moss artificial skinning
abstract The invention discloses a technology for controlling radon and daughter uranium mining and metallurgy airborne radioactive pollution by artificial moss crust, which comprises the following technical steps: firstly, selecting radon and a daughter-enriched bryophyte; secondly, preparing moss crust breeding germplasm; thirdly, planting moss artificial organisms in a crust manner; fourthly, the moss is subjected to artificial biological skinning maintenance. The moss is artificially skinned to treat airborne radioactive pollution of uranium ores such as radon and daughters, the technology is advanced, the method is easy to implement, the operation is convenient, the cost is low, and a new technical approach is provided for the airborne radioactive pollution environmental treatment of uranium tailings, uranium waste stone yards, uranium mine retired areas and the like.
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