2018
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6498/aad71e
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Uranium content in groundwater by laser fluorimetry; method validation and dose assessment

Abstract: In this study, the total uranium concentration was determined in groundwater samples used for irrigation and/or drinking purposes and collected from private wells in Al Sharqiya region, Saudi Arabia. The uranium concentrations were measured by laser fluorimetry preceded by radiochemical treatment to eliminate the quenching effect due to the high total dissolved solids content in the groundwater samples. For method validation, some of the measured samples were analyzed for uranium isotopic activities and measur… Show more

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“…Repeated analyses and measurements of some selected samples and certified reference materials were carried out to assess the accuracy, precision and reliability of the method and data. Also, the accuracy and reliability of the radiochemical procedure were confirmed by the participation in the IAEA proficiency tests [18].…”
Section: Quality Assurancementioning
confidence: 85%
“…Repeated analyses and measurements of some selected samples and certified reference materials were carried out to assess the accuracy, precision and reliability of the method and data. Also, the accuracy and reliability of the radiochemical procedure were confirmed by the participation in the IAEA proficiency tests [18].…”
Section: Quality Assurancementioning
confidence: 85%