Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8082124 | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of this work was to determine the uranium concentration (234U, 235U and 238U) and values of the activity ratio 234U/238U in soil samples collected near phosphogypsum waste heap in WiÅlinka (northern Poland). On the basis of the studies it was found that the values of the 234U/238U activity ratio in the analyzed soils collected in the vicinity of phosphogypsum dump in WiÅlinka are in most cases close to one and indicate the phosphogypsum origin of the analyzed nuclides. The obtained results of uranium concentrations are however much lower than in previous years before closing of the phosphogypsum stockpile. After this process and covering the phosphogypsum stockpile in WiÅlinka with sewage sludge, phosphogypsum particles are successfully immobilized. In the light of the results the use of phosphate fertilizers seems to be a major problem. Prolonged and heavy rains can cause leaching accumulated uranium isotopes in the phosphogypsum stockpile, which will be washed into the Martwa WisÅa and on the fields in the immediate vicinity of this storage.
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Authors
Grzegorz Olszewski, Alicja BoryÅo, Bogdan Skwarzec,