Waters of Mt. Etna are the main source of drinking water for the local population and are also distributed in municipal supply systems to neighbouring areas. Radioactivity in underground waters and surrounding rocks from the eastern flank of Mt.Etnawas investigated on the basis of 9 water and 8 rocks samples from 12 localities altogether. Three samples were from water drainage galleries and six from water wells. All water intakes are used for consumption. Activity concentration of uranium isotopes 234,238U, radium isotopes 226,228Ra and radon 222Rn were determined with the use different nuclear spectrometry techniques. The determination of uranium isotopes was carried out with the use of alpha spectrometry. The measurements of radium and ra...
Background: Radon (222Rn), a naturally occurring radioactive gas, dissolves in water, and it can be ...
Radionuclide measurements as tool for geophysical studies on Mt. Etna Volcano (Sicily
Groundwater quality constantly evolves through rock–water interactions, which can enrich groundwater...
Waters of Mt. Etna are the main source of drinking water for the local population and are also distr...
Waters of Mt. Etna are the main source of drinking water for the local population and are also distr...
Waters of Mt. Etna are the main source of drinking water for the local population and are also distr...
Radioactivity in underground waters from Mt. Etna was investigated on the basis of 13 samples. The s...
The paper presents the results of a radiometric survey carried out on the eastern flank of Mt. Etna...
The paper presents the results of a radiological survey carried out on the eastern flank of Mt. Etna...
In this work, a study of the radioactive content of some spring and bottled mineral waters originati...
The paper presents the results of a radiometric survey carried out on the eastern ank of Mt. Etna ov...
Radon levels were measured in 119 groundwater samples collected throughout the active volcanic area ...
Radiochemical analyses ofsome natural mineral bottled waters from different location in Serbia were ...
Recognizing the vast uses of water in human life, the presence of α and β particles emitting radionu...
AbstractNatural tracers, including 222Rn, 226Ra, δ18O, and δ2H are frequently used in hydrological s...
Background: Radon (222Rn), a naturally occurring radioactive gas, dissolves in water, and it can be ...
Radionuclide measurements as tool for geophysical studies on Mt. Etna Volcano (Sicily
Groundwater quality constantly evolves through rock–water interactions, which can enrich groundwater...
Waters of Mt. Etna are the main source of drinking water for the local population and are also distr...
Waters of Mt. Etna are the main source of drinking water for the local population and are also distr...
Waters of Mt. Etna are the main source of drinking water for the local population and are also distr...
Radioactivity in underground waters from Mt. Etna was investigated on the basis of 13 samples. The s...
The paper presents the results of a radiometric survey carried out on the eastern flank of Mt. Etna...
The paper presents the results of a radiological survey carried out on the eastern flank of Mt. Etna...
In this work, a study of the radioactive content of some spring and bottled mineral waters originati...
The paper presents the results of a radiometric survey carried out on the eastern ank of Mt. Etna ov...
Radon levels were measured in 119 groundwater samples collected throughout the active volcanic area ...
Radiochemical analyses ofsome natural mineral bottled waters from different location in Serbia were ...
Recognizing the vast uses of water in human life, the presence of α and β particles emitting radionu...
AbstractNatural tracers, including 222Rn, 226Ra, δ18O, and δ2H are frequently used in hydrological s...
Background: Radon (222Rn), a naturally occurring radioactive gas, dissolves in water, and it can be ...
Radionuclide measurements as tool for geophysical studies on Mt. Etna Volcano (Sicily
Groundwater quality constantly evolves through rock–water interactions, which can enrich groundwater...