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Radioactivity in groundwater along the borders of Oman and UAE

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United Arab Emirates University1

Center for Nuclear Technologies, Technical University of Denmark2

Radioecology and Tracer Studies, Center for Nuclear Technologies, Technical University of Denmark3

Uppsala University4

Characterizing the quality and radioactivity of groundwater is vital as it represents valuable resource in arid regions. Here we present radioactivity level in groundwater collected from wells in a region along the border between Sultanate of Oman and United Arab Emirates (UAE). The aquifers are alluvium deposits (silt, sand and gravel) and the measured groundwater radioactivity (including 232Th, 238U, 235U, 226Ra, 222Rn, gross-α and gross-β) indicates values below the WHO permissible limits for drinking water.

The results also show large difference in radioactivity fingerprints, in particular for 226Ra and 222Rn within the investigated aquifers. The data further indicate lower radioactivity in groundwater of the alluviums compared to the carbonate aquifers in the region. This feature makes the alluvium aquifers valuable reservoirs that should be carefully exploited as a source of groundwater.

As this is the first investigation on the radioactivity of groundwater in alluvial aquifers in the region, it suggests that other alluvial deposits, particularly those inland and far from the marine water intrusion or seepage from carbonate rocks would have low radioactivity fingerprints.

Language: English
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2014
Pages: 1653-1660
Journal subtitle: An International Journal Dealing With All Aspects and Applications of Nuclear Chemistry
ISSN: 15882780 and 02365731
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1007/s10967-013-2911-2
ORCIDs: Hou, Xiaolin

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