222 Rn and 226 Ra activity concentrations in groundwaters of southern Poland: New data and selected genetic relations

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Since 2008, the authors have been conducting research into 222 Rn and 226 Ra activity concentrations in shallow circulation groundwaters in southern Poland. Measurements have been performed with a liquid-scintillation method and ultra low-level liquid-scintillation spectrometers α/β Quantulus 1220. The research carried out so far has demonstrated that in the Sudetes groundwaters with high activity concentrations of 222 Rn and 226 Ra are common. In other studied areas in southern Poland no shallow circulation groundwaters with high radon or radium concentrations have been found yet. The conducted research has demonstrated that the activity concentration of 222 Rn dissolved in shallow circulation groundwaters in the Sudetes depends chiefly on the amount of radon, which after being released as gas from reservoir rocks is dissolved in waters flowing through these rocks. At the same time, the concentration of 222 Rn dissolved in some shallow circulation groundwaters in the Carpathians is influenced significantly by the amount of radon produced from the decay of its parent ion 226 Ra 2+ dissolved in these waters. © 2014 The Author(s).

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Przylibski, T. A., Gorecka, J., Kula, A., Fijałkowska-Lichwa, L., Zagożdżon, K., Zagozdzon, P., … Nowakowski, R. (2014). 222 Rn and 226 Ra activity concentrations in groundwaters of southern Poland: New data and selected genetic relations. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 301(3), 757–764. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-014-3215-x

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