Groundwater in a Quaternary gravel aquifer partly exhibits uranium (U) concentrations exceeding the new German drinking water limitation (22% of the samples >10 μg L–1). This study assesses relevant U reservoirs and hydrogeochemical processes responsible for U transfer between them. A large data set of solid materials (sediments and soils, 164 samples total) and groundwater (114 samples total) characteristics was created in terms of geo- and hydrochemistry, mineralogy, U microdistribution, and mobilization potential. Results show that U primarily derived from lignitic inclusions in Tertiary sediments is transported to and accumulated (complexation to organic substance and UO2 precipitation) in lowland moor peats of the river valley grown on...
AbstractThis paper presents results of detailed sampling of groundwater and surface water near the s...
Redox conditions are seen as the key to controlling aqueous uranium concentrations (cU<sub>(aq)</sub...
Tetravalent uranium is commonly assumed to form insoluble species, resulting in the immobilization o...
Uranium is a heavy metal with potential adverse human health effects when consumed via drinking wate...
Naturally high uranium (U) concentrations occur in the groundwater of northern Bavaria (southeastern...
The concentrations of U in natural waters are usually low, being typically less than 4 μg/L in river...
This report describes the concentrations and distribution of uranium (U) in the groundwater of the D...
This report describes the concentrations and distributions of uranium (U) in groundwater from aquife...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
The occurrence of elevated uranium (U) in sandstone aquifers was investigated in the Upper Peninsula...
Increased U concentrations in ground and drinking water have been found in the western part of Switz...
Arsenic (As) and uranium (U) are naturally occurring trace elements with potentially adverse effects...
Nitrate is a critical substance that determines the prevailing redox conditions in groundwater, and ...
Uranium (U) is a common contaminant in alluvial aquifer systems all over the world. U in the environ...
The relation between regional groundwater flow, hydrochemistry, and uranium distribution in the Powd...
AbstractThis paper presents results of detailed sampling of groundwater and surface water near the s...
Redox conditions are seen as the key to controlling aqueous uranium concentrations (cU<sub>(aq)</sub...
Tetravalent uranium is commonly assumed to form insoluble species, resulting in the immobilization o...
Uranium is a heavy metal with potential adverse human health effects when consumed via drinking wate...
Naturally high uranium (U) concentrations occur in the groundwater of northern Bavaria (southeastern...
The concentrations of U in natural waters are usually low, being typically less than 4 μg/L in river...
This report describes the concentrations and distribution of uranium (U) in the groundwater of the D...
This report describes the concentrations and distributions of uranium (U) in groundwater from aquife...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
The occurrence of elevated uranium (U) in sandstone aquifers was investigated in the Upper Peninsula...
Increased U concentrations in ground and drinking water have been found in the western part of Switz...
Arsenic (As) and uranium (U) are naturally occurring trace elements with potentially adverse effects...
Nitrate is a critical substance that determines the prevailing redox conditions in groundwater, and ...
Uranium (U) is a common contaminant in alluvial aquifer systems all over the world. U in the environ...
The relation between regional groundwater flow, hydrochemistry, and uranium distribution in the Powd...
AbstractThis paper presents results of detailed sampling of groundwater and surface water near the s...
Redox conditions are seen as the key to controlling aqueous uranium concentrations (cU<sub>(aq)</sub...
Tetravalent uranium is commonly assumed to form insoluble species, resulting in the immobilization o...