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[en] This paper reports an extensive study of the presence of natural radioactivity around a phosphate fertilizer factory complex situated in an estuarine area of southwest Spain. The study has concluded that the wastes from such industries are the cause of the enhancement of natural radioactivity in the immediate environment. Thus, significantly high levels of U- and Th-isotopes and 226Ra are detected in water and sediment samples collected in this area. These conclusions based on the enhanced isotopic concentrations are further supported by the measured U, Th and Ra isotopic activity ratios being quite different from any observed elsewhere in undisturbed estuaries. These isotope activity ratios appear to be very sensitive indicators of waste disposal practices in such environments. (Author)
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BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, COASTAL WATERS, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, EUROPE, EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI, HEAVY NUCLEI, INDUSTRY, ISOTOPES, MINUTES LIVING RADIOISOTOPES, MONITORING, NUCLEI, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, RADIOACTIVITY, RADIOISOTOPES, RADON ISOTOPES, SURFACE WATERS
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