Radionuclides in groundwaters : contaminants and tracers
As groundwaters serve for drinking-water purposes, radionuclides in groundwater are generally considered as contaminants. Some of the radionucl- ides contributing to natural radioactivity in groundwater and some of the manmade atmospheric radionuclides, however, have become good tracers for the assessment of residence times (groundwater age) and mixing Controlled experiments with artificial radionuclides on the other hand, are restricted to a few special cases, e.g. the single-borehole dilution method, or two-borehole injection-withdrawal experiments.
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