ABSTRACT
The activity concentrations of 238U and 234U have been determined in groundwater samples in the Thermi-Vasilika region, northern Greece. The analysis was performed by alpha spectrometry after pre-concentration and separation of uranium by cation exchange and finally its electrodeposition on stainless steel discs. The obtained isotopic ratio 234U/238U varies between 0.95 and 3.50 and is correlated with the different aquifer types and water flow paths in the study area. Lower values (up to 1.10) are located in the shallow porous aquifer indicating younger waters. Moderate values of the activity ratio characterise the deeper porous aquifer as well as the fissured rock aquifer (1.5–2.05). The geothermal spring illustrates the highest activity ratio (3.5) due to older water.
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ORCID
Nerantzis Kazakis http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0406-9561
Notes
† Originally presented at the IAEA International Symposium on Isotope Hydrology: Revisiting Foundations and Exploring Frontiers, 11–15 May 2015, Vienna, Austria.