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bananas

(27,509 posts)
Mon Aug 17, 2015, 09:17 PM Aug 2015

Two major US aquifers contaminated by natural uranium

Source: Phys Org

Nearly 2 million people throughout the Great Plains and California live above aquifer sites contaminated with natural uranium that is mobilized by human-contributed nitrate, according to a study from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

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The study reports that 78 percent of the uranium-contaminated sites were linked to the presence of nitrate, a common groundwater contaminant that originates mainly from chemical fertilizers and animal waste. Nitrate mobilizes naturally occurring uranium through a series of bacterial and chemical reactions that oxidize the radioactive mineral, making it soluble in groundwater.

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"It needs to be recognized that uranium is a widespread contaminant," said Weber, assistant professor of biological, Earth and atmospheric sciences. "And we are creating this problem by producing a primary contaminant that leads to a secondary one."

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The High Plains aquifer—the largest in the United States—provides drinking water and irrigation for an eight-state swath that stretches from South Dakota through Nebraska and into northern Texas. As California's largest reservoir, the Central Valley aquifer sits beneath some of the state's most fertile agricultural land. According to a 2012 census from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the two aquifers irrigate cropland that accounts for one-sixth of the annual revenue generated by U.S. agriculture.

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"We hope that this study serves as a catalyst to get other people interested in this issue," she said. "If the problem is this widespread, more research needs to be done. We're limited by the data that's been collected, and uranium isn't often monitored."

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Read more: http://phys.org/news/2015-08-major-aquifers-contaminated-natural-uranium.html

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Two major US aquifers contaminated by natural uranium (Original Post) bananas Aug 2015 OP
That explains the Green Giant! SCVDem Aug 2015 #1
LOL! tabasco Aug 2015 #4
"Uranium isn't often monitored", wish that was surprising. nt Mnemosyne Aug 2015 #2
No biggie! Elmer S. E. Dump Aug 2015 #3
 

Elmer S. E. Dump

(5,751 posts)
3. No biggie!
Tue Aug 18, 2015, 09:41 AM
Aug 2015

The half-life of uranium-238 is about 4.5 billion years, uranium-235 about 700 million years, and uranium-234 about 25 thousand years. Uranium atoms decay into other atoms, or radionuclides, that are also radioactive and commonly called "decay products."

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