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- Dissolved uranium, radium and radon evolution in the Continental Intercalaire aquifer, Algeria and Tunisia
- Queens Univ Belfast
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Univ Bath
- 0265-931X
- UK Natural Environment Research Council NERC
- UK Natural Environment Research Council NERCGT/84/AAPS/58
- Natural, dissolved U-238-series radionuclides (U, Ra-226, Rn-222) and activity ratios (A.R.s: U-234/U-238; Ra-228/Ra-226) in Continental Intercalaire (Cl) groundwaters and limited samples from the overlying Complexe Terminal (CT) aquifers of Algeria and Tunisia are discussed alongside core measurements for U/Th (and K) in the contexts of radiological water quality, geochemical controls in the aquifer, and water residence times. A redox barrier is characterised downgradient in the Algerian Cl for which a trend of increasing U-234/U-238 A.R.s with decreasing U-contents due to recoil-dominated U-234 solution under reducing conditions allows residence time modelling similar to 500 ka for the highest enhanced A.R. = 3.17. Geochemical modelling therefore identifies waters towards the centre of the Grand Erg Oriental basin as palaeowaters in line with reported C-14 and Cl-36 ages. A similar U-234/U-238 trend is evidenced in a few of the Tunisian CI waters. The paleoage status of these waters is affirmed by both noble gas recharge temperatures and simple modelling of dissolved, radiogenic He-4-contents both for sampled Algerian and Tunisian CI and CT waters. For the regions studied these waters therefore should be regarded as "fossil" waters and treated effectively as a non-renewable resource. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
- 1-Nov-2014
- Journal Of Environmental Radioactivity. Oxford: Elsevier Sci Ltd, v. 137, p. 150-162, 2014.
- 150-162
- Elsevier B.V.
- Uranium isotopes
- Radiogenic helium
- Noble gas recharge temperatures
- Groundwater ages
- Continental Intercalaire & Complexe
- Terminal aquifers
- Algeria & Tunisia
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvrad.2014.07.003
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