Most cosmogenic radionuclides that may be used to estimate groundwater ages in excess of 100 ka are also produced underground byin situ nuclear reactions. Radioactive equilibrium betweenin situ production and decay would be approached within such long residence times. Radionuclide production byin situ nuclear reactions within the groundwater and within its host rock has been calculated theoretically and compared with some measured radionuclide contents of the groundwater. The fractional transfer ofin situ produced37Ar,39Ar and222Rn from rock to groundwater necessary to account for the total measured groundwater contents were found to be similar, although site specific. The implications for radionuclide release mechanisms and for groundwater...
Research has continued at a low-level waste disposal facility to characterize the physicochemical sp...
ABSTRACT: Natural radionuclides of the uranium and thorium series are present at mBq/l concentration...
Uranium occurs naturally at trace levels in the major rock-forming minerals (quartz, feldspars, mica...
The use of radionuclides as clocks for groundwater dating and as probes to investigate the geometry ...
Recent years have seen increasing use of atmospheric radionuclides for dating and tracing hydrogeolo...
Groundwater dating by radioactive cosmogenic tracers such as 39Ar relies on the decay rate from a kn...
The in situ production of 3H, 14C, 36Cl, 129I, 37Ar, 39Ar, 81Kr and 85Kr by neutron-induced reaction...
The accumulation in groundwater of products from the radioactive decay of elements naturally found i...
The accumulation in groundwater of products from the radioactive decay of elements naturally found i...
With a half-life of 269 years Ar-39 is the best suited tracer for groundwater dating on age scales b...
The aim of this joint project was to evaluate the usefulness of available geochemical and isotope te...
39Ar, 37Ar and 85Kr activities in groundwater samples from three boreholes in the Stripa granite are...
As the 39Ar content in groundwater can be influenced in certain aquifers through subsurface producti...
Groundwater supplies billions of people with freshwater for domestic, agricultural, energy, and indu...
Origin and age of groundwater in the Milk River aquifer (Alberta, Canada) was the focal point of the...
Research has continued at a low-level waste disposal facility to characterize the physicochemical sp...
ABSTRACT: Natural radionuclides of the uranium and thorium series are present at mBq/l concentration...
Uranium occurs naturally at trace levels in the major rock-forming minerals (quartz, feldspars, mica...
The use of radionuclides as clocks for groundwater dating and as probes to investigate the geometry ...
Recent years have seen increasing use of atmospheric radionuclides for dating and tracing hydrogeolo...
Groundwater dating by radioactive cosmogenic tracers such as 39Ar relies on the decay rate from a kn...
The in situ production of 3H, 14C, 36Cl, 129I, 37Ar, 39Ar, 81Kr and 85Kr by neutron-induced reaction...
The accumulation in groundwater of products from the radioactive decay of elements naturally found i...
The accumulation in groundwater of products from the radioactive decay of elements naturally found i...
With a half-life of 269 years Ar-39 is the best suited tracer for groundwater dating on age scales b...
The aim of this joint project was to evaluate the usefulness of available geochemical and isotope te...
39Ar, 37Ar and 85Kr activities in groundwater samples from three boreholes in the Stripa granite are...
As the 39Ar content in groundwater can be influenced in certain aquifers through subsurface producti...
Groundwater supplies billions of people with freshwater for domestic, agricultural, energy, and indu...
Origin and age of groundwater in the Milk River aquifer (Alberta, Canada) was the focal point of the...
Research has continued at a low-level waste disposal facility to characterize the physicochemical sp...
ABSTRACT: Natural radionuclides of the uranium and thorium series are present at mBq/l concentration...
Uranium occurs naturally at trace levels in the major rock-forming minerals (quartz, feldspars, mica...