Title of article :
Potential impact of former Zn ore extraction activities on dissolved uranium distribution in the Riou-Mort watershed (France)
Author/Authors :
Hanna-Kaisa Saari، نويسنده , , Sabine Schmidt، نويسنده , , Alexandra Coynel، نويسنده , , Stéphanie Huguet، نويسنده , , J?rg Sch?fer، نويسنده , , Gerard Blanc، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
7
From page :
304
To page :
310
Abstract :
The industrial basin of Decazeville (Riou-Mort watershed, South-West France) is well known for its heavy metal pollution and its subsequent environmental effects on the Lot-Garonne River system. The source of this pollution is the Riou-Mort River, which drains smelting waste areas. A first survey after remediation works has revealed elevated dissolved uranium (UD) concentrations in the outlet of the Riou-Mort River. The objective of this research is to identify the origin of UD in the Riou-Mort watershed and to evaluate the impact of industrial activities on this element. Uranium was measured at 10 water sampling sites, located upstream and downstream the industrial basin, and in three smelting waste deposits. Uranium concentrations in the smelting waste deposits reach up to 14.4 mg kg−1 and (234U/238U) activity ratios (AR) are near unity. Dissolved U concentrations in the Riou-Mort River and its main tributaries ranges over two orders of magnitude from 0.02 to 6.1 μg L−1. The highest levels were measured in a site with no anthropogenic pollution, upstream from the industrial area. This observation suggests that UD is mainly linked to weathering; the elevated U concentrations originate from the naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) located in the Permian bedrock and no significant U pollution exists, at present, in the Riou-Mort watershed. This work demonstrates that spatial monitoring coupled with a long time-series are an essential prerequisite in assessment of spatiotemporal variations of UD, prior to a diagnostic of pollution in a small watershed.
Keywords :
WATERSHED , Industrial impact , river , uranium , waste.
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Record number :
980979
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