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Natural radioactivity in groundwater from the south-eastern Arabian Peninsula and environmental implications
Authors:A Murad  X D Zhou  P Yi  D Alshamsi  A Aldahan  X L Hou  Z B Yu
Institution:1. Department of Geology, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
2. State Key Laboratory of Hydrology-Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing, 210098, China
4. College of Water Resources and Hydrology, Hohai University, Nanjing, China
5. Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
3. Ris? National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde, Denmark
6. Xi’an AMS centre and SKLLQG Institute of Earth Environment, CAS, Xi’an, 710075, China
Abstract:Groundwater is the most valuable resource in arid regions, and recognizing radiological criteria among other water quality parameters is essential for sustainable use. In the investigation presented here, gross-α and gross-β were measured in groundwater samples collected in the south-eastern Arabian Peninsula, 67 wells in Unite Arab Emirates (UAE), as well as two wells and one spring in Oman. The results show a wide gross-α and gross-β activities range in the groundwater samples that vary at 0.01~19.5 Bq/l and 0.13~6.6 Bq/l, respectively. The data show gross-β and gross-α values below the WHO permissible limits for drinking water in the majority of the investigated samples except those in region 4 (Jabel Hafit and surroundings). No correlation between groundwater pH and the gross-α and gross-β, while high temperatures probably enhance leaching of radionuclides from the aquifer body and thereby increase the radioactivity in the groundwater. This conclusion is also supported by the positive correlation between radioactivity and amount of total dissolved solid. Particular water purification technology and environmental impact assessments are essential for sustainable and secure use of the groundwater in regions that show radioactivity values far above the WHO permissible limit for drinking water.
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