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Title: Uranium isotopes in groundwater occurring at Amazonas State, Brazil
Authors: Silva, Márcio Luiz da
Bonotto, Daniel Marcos
Keywords: Dissolution
Groundwater Flow
Isotopes
Nuclear Fuels
Uranium
Activity Ratios
Amazon Area
Groundwater Flow Directions
Isotope Dilution Technique
Reducing Environment
Tubewells
Uranium Concentration
World Health Organization
Groundwater
Groundwater
Uranium 234
Uranium 238
Acidity
Alpha Spectrometry
Concentration (parameters)
Fluid Intake
Isotope Dilution Assay
Leaching
Radioactive Pollution
Radioactivity
Spectrometry
Trend Study
Water Analysis
Water Flow
Water Pollution
Water Quality
Issue Date: 2015
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Applied Radiation and Isotopes
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 97, Pags. 24-33
Abstract: This paper reports the behavior of the dissolved U-isotopes 238U and 234U in groundwater providing from 15 cities in Amazonas State, Brazil. The isotope dilution technique accompanied by alpha spectrometry were utilized for acquiring the U content and 234U/238U activity ratio (AR) data, 0.01-1.4μgL-1 and 1.0-3.5, respectively. These results suggest that the water is circulating in a reducing environment and leaching strata containing minerals with low uranium concentration. A tendency to increasing ARs values following the groundwater flow direction is identified in Manaus city. The AR also increases according to the SW-NE directions: Uarini→Tefé; Manacapuru→Manaus; Presidente Figueiredo→São Sebastião do Uatumã; and Boa Vista do Ramos→Parintins. Such trends are possibly related to several factors, among them the increasing acid character of the waters. The waters analyzed are used for human consumption and the highest dissolved U content is much lower than the maximum established by the World Health Organization. Therefore, in view of this radiological parameter they can be used for drinking purposes. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2014.12.012
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