Mineral phosphorus fertilizers are regularly applied to agricultural sites, but their uranium (U) content is potentially hazardous to humans and the environment. Fertilizer-derived U can accumulate in the soil, but might also leach to ground-, spring and surface waters. We sampled 19 mineral fertilizers from the canton of Bern and soils of three arable and one forest reference sites at each of four locations with elevated U concentrations (7–28 μg L−1) in nearby drinking water wells. The total U concentrations of the fertilizers were measured. The soils were analysed at three depth intervals down to 1 m for general soil parameters, total Cd, P, U and NaHCO3-extractable U concentrations, and 234/238U activity ratios (AR). The U concentration...
The natural measurements of uranium (U) are important for establishing natural baseline levels of U ...
Tetravalent uranium is commonly assumed to form insoluble species, resulting in the immobilization o...
Uranium (U) has no known essential biological functions. Furthermore, it is well known for its toxic...
Mineral phosphorus fertilizers are regularly applied to agricultural sites, but their uranium (U) co...
Many mineral P fertilizers contain toxic uranium (U) in high concentrations. When the fertilizers a...
It is well known that uranium (U) in mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers may accumulate in agricultur...
Mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers contain contaminants that are potentially hazardous to humans and...
Phosphorus (P) fertilizers vary considerably in contents of uranium (U), thus raising concerns regar...
Increased U concentrations in ground and drinking water have been found in the western part of Switz...
Very high concentrations of uranium (up to 4000 ppm) were found in a natural soil in the Dischma val...
The application of phosphorus (P) fertilizers inevitably contributes to the accumulation of trace el...
Increased uranium (U) concentrations are found in certain ground and surface waters of the Swiss Pla...
This report describes the concentrations and distributions of uranium (U) in groundwater from aquife...
The concentrations of U in natural waters are usually low, being typically less than 4 μg/L in river...
Uranium (U) accumulation in organic soils is a common phenomenon that can lead to high U concentrati...
The natural measurements of uranium (U) are important for establishing natural baseline levels of U ...
Tetravalent uranium is commonly assumed to form insoluble species, resulting in the immobilization o...
Uranium (U) has no known essential biological functions. Furthermore, it is well known for its toxic...
Mineral phosphorus fertilizers are regularly applied to agricultural sites, but their uranium (U) co...
Many mineral P fertilizers contain toxic uranium (U) in high concentrations. When the fertilizers a...
It is well known that uranium (U) in mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers may accumulate in agricultur...
Mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers contain contaminants that are potentially hazardous to humans and...
Phosphorus (P) fertilizers vary considerably in contents of uranium (U), thus raising concerns regar...
Increased U concentrations in ground and drinking water have been found in the western part of Switz...
Very high concentrations of uranium (up to 4000 ppm) were found in a natural soil in the Dischma val...
The application of phosphorus (P) fertilizers inevitably contributes to the accumulation of trace el...
Increased uranium (U) concentrations are found in certain ground and surface waters of the Swiss Pla...
This report describes the concentrations and distributions of uranium (U) in groundwater from aquife...
The concentrations of U in natural waters are usually low, being typically less than 4 μg/L in river...
Uranium (U) accumulation in organic soils is a common phenomenon that can lead to high U concentrati...
The natural measurements of uranium (U) are important for establishing natural baseline levels of U ...
Tetravalent uranium is commonly assumed to form insoluble species, resulting in the immobilization o...
Uranium (U) has no known essential biological functions. Furthermore, it is well known for its toxic...