Environmental Politics in Pakistan: Addressing Climate Change, Resource Management, and Sustainable Development
Abstract
Radioactive decay is a fundamental process in nuclear physics with profound implications for both environmental and health contexts. This abstract provides an overview of the study of radioactive decay and its significance in understanding the behavior of radionuclides in natural and artificial settings. It explores the applications of this knowledge in environmental monitoring, radiological protection, and medical diagnostics. In the realm of environmental science, the study of radioactive decay plays a critical role in assessing the impact of radioactive contaminants on ecosystems and human health. Researchers and experts employ decay constants and decay chains to track the behavior of radionuclides, such as those released during nuclear accidents or present in radioactive waste. This knowledge underpins the development of effective strategies for radioactive waste management, environmental remediation, and the protection of vulnerable populations.