Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10686898 | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A systematic survey of dissolved uranium activity was carried out in the Seine and the Marne over one year. A small watershed, the Grand Morin, included in the Seine one, was also investigated from stream to medium-sized rivers. The Melarchez stream exhibits low but variable dissolved 238U levels (3.3±2.0mBqlâ1). Thereafter, uranium activities show a rapid increase to reach, from the Grand Morin River, a rather constant range (8-11 mBq lâ1). On the Marne before the confluence with the Seine, dissolved 238U is nearly invariable (9.1±0.8mBqlâ1), for flow rates comprised between 60 and 423 m3 sâ1. Dissolved 238U in the Seine corresponds to almost triple the global mean riverine uranium concentration. In the estuary of the Seine, uranium shows a gradual increase, resulting from conservative mixing of river with sea waters.
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Authors
Sabine Schmidt,