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by 01100011
2241 days ago
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According to Wikipedia(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uranium_in_the_environment): "According to the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation the normal concentration of uranium in soil is 300 μg/kg to 11.7 mg/kg." So let's say 5mg/kg. 200kg of soil per gram. How much area do you need to make 200kg of soil if you're going down 1m? I'd guess not much... So I think OP is wrong and it's more like 'several grams'. |
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Looking at average suburban lot sizes, they seem to be about 7200 sqft , which is about 668m^2.
Which gives 668m^3 which gives about 4kg of uranium shockingly.
[1] https://www.reference.com/science/much-cubic-meter-soil-weig...