@article {Jimenez:2001:1061-4303:286, author = "Jimenez, Antonio and de la Montana Rufo, M.a.", title = "Influence of Physicochemical Characteristics of Freshwater on Artificial Radioactivity Content", journal = "Water Environment Research", volume = "73", number = "3", year = "2001", abstract = "An intensive study was designed to determine the activity of different radionuclides in water, including strontium-90 (90Sr), cesium-134 (134Cs), cesium-137 (137Cs), plutonium-239 −240 (239+240Pu), and tritium (3H). Activity levels detected were between 0.6 and 21.3 mBq/L for 90Sr; less than 0.5, 1.4, and 327 Bq/L for 134Cs, 137Cs, and 3H, respectively; and between 0.14 and 21 μBq/L for 239+240Pu. Other nonradioactive parameters were measured including pH; dry residue; conductivity; calcium concentration, [Ca++]; magnesium concentration, [Mg++]; potassium concentration, [K+]; iron(II) and (III) concentration, [Fe2+,3+]; and ammonium concentration [NH4+]. Only the aquifer corresponding to the refrigeration reservoir of the nuclear power plant of Almaraz (Extremadura, Spain) showed greater-than-average concentrations of 3H and 239+240Pu compared with those found in the remaining aquifers. The greater presence of dissolved Fe in the waters analyzed clearly indicated greater activity associated with 90Sr, 137Cs, and 239+240Pu in dissolution. In addition, the water samples that were highly mineralized aided the dissolution of 90Sr and (to a lesser extent) 137Cs and made dissolution of 239+240Pu more difficult.", pages = "286-294", url = "http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/wef/wer/2001/00000073/00000003/art00004", doi = "doi:10.2175/106143001X139290", keyword = "FRESH WATER, POLLUTION CONTROL, ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY, ARTIFICIAL ISOTOPES, ISOTOPIC METABOLISM" }