Title of article
Radium contamination of the banks of the river Laak as a consequence of the phosphate industry in Belgium
Author/Authors
Johan Paridaens، نويسنده , , Hans Vanmarcke، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
8
From page
53
To page
60
Abstract
For over half a century, phosphate ores of marine origin, containing 226Ra, have been processed in Belgium to produce calcium phosphate for use in cattle food. As a result, the waste water containing 226Ra were discharged into two little rivers, one of which is the Laak. The purpose of this study was to chart the radium contamination of the river banks and some areas that are regularly flooded by the river. It was seen that enhanced concentrations of 226Ra do occur along the river banks, but that the contaminated area is mostly confined to a 10 m strip on both sides of the river, even in the flooding zones. At present, no dwellings are present on top of the contamination and no crops for direct human consumption are grown there, so there is no immediate threat to the population.
Keywords
Phosphate industry , environmental contamination , 226Ra
Journal title
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Record number
705928
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