The paper presents the results of analyzing uranium content in man-made carbonates (scale crusts) on the territory of Ufa based on examination of 42 samples. The median uranium content in the investigated samples stands at 1.44 mg/kg, which is significantly lower than the background values (scales from the Lake Baikal water, a clarke of sedimentary carbonate rocks) and data on other settlements of the Republic of Bashkortostan. Low values of uranium content are probably associated with the effects of the three leading factors, i.e. specific subsurface geology of the territory (gypsum, limestone); types of water supply; water treatment processes for the centralized type of water supply. Spatial distribution of uranium in man-made carbonates ...
Naturally high uranium (U) concentrations occur in the groundwater of northern Bavaria (southeastern...
The process of radioactive pollution of produced waters, oilfield equipment, oil-contaminated soils ...
Uranium (U) is a chemo-toxic, radiotoxic and even a carcinogenic element. Due to its radioactivity, ...
An assessment of uranium contents in drinking water limescale has been conducted in the territory of...
The natural spa area "Choygan mineral waters", a unique deposit of natural carbon dioxide mineral wa...
AbstractContent of uranium in the Sasa tailings dam material varies from 1.8 to 5.5mg kg-1. Sasa tai...
The village of Dubravica is partially located over the western lignite deposits of the Kostolac basi...
This report describes the concentrations and distribution of uranium (U) in the groundwater of the D...
The village of Dubravica is partially located over the western lignite deposits of the Kostolac basi...
AbstractThis paper presents results of detailed sampling of groundwater and surface water near the s...
AbstractThe saline lakes are a unique geochemical barrier for the migration of uranium which forms o...
AbstractIn the present investigations, Laser Fluorimetry technique has been used for the microanalys...
Regional Inspectorate of Protection and Control of Public Health - Haskovo In the Haskovo Province p...
Environmental hazards are caused by uranium mining legacies and enhanced radioactivity in utilized g...
The aim of the present work, was measuring of uranium concentrations in 25 soil samples from five l...
Naturally high uranium (U) concentrations occur in the groundwater of northern Bavaria (southeastern...
The process of radioactive pollution of produced waters, oilfield equipment, oil-contaminated soils ...
Uranium (U) is a chemo-toxic, radiotoxic and even a carcinogenic element. Due to its radioactivity, ...
An assessment of uranium contents in drinking water limescale has been conducted in the territory of...
The natural spa area "Choygan mineral waters", a unique deposit of natural carbon dioxide mineral wa...
AbstractContent of uranium in the Sasa tailings dam material varies from 1.8 to 5.5mg kg-1. Sasa tai...
The village of Dubravica is partially located over the western lignite deposits of the Kostolac basi...
This report describes the concentrations and distribution of uranium (U) in the groundwater of the D...
The village of Dubravica is partially located over the western lignite deposits of the Kostolac basi...
AbstractThis paper presents results of detailed sampling of groundwater and surface water near the s...
AbstractThe saline lakes are a unique geochemical barrier for the migration of uranium which forms o...
AbstractIn the present investigations, Laser Fluorimetry technique has been used for the microanalys...
Regional Inspectorate of Protection and Control of Public Health - Haskovo In the Haskovo Province p...
Environmental hazards are caused by uranium mining legacies and enhanced radioactivity in utilized g...
The aim of the present work, was measuring of uranium concentrations in 25 soil samples from five l...
Naturally high uranium (U) concentrations occur in the groundwater of northern Bavaria (southeastern...
The process of radioactive pollution of produced waters, oilfield equipment, oil-contaminated soils ...
Uranium (U) is a chemo-toxic, radiotoxic and even a carcinogenic element. Due to its radioactivity, ...