This work investigates the (223)Ra, (224)Ra, (226)Ra and (228)Ra isotope distribution in river, estuarine waters and sediments of the Paranaguá Estuarine Complex (PEC). The stratification of the Ra isotopes along water columns indicate differing natural sources. In sediments, the radium isotope activities was inversely proportional to the particle size. The highest concentrations of (223)Ra, (224)Ra, (226)Ra and (228)Ra in the water column were found in the bottom more saline waters and towards the inner of the estuary. These relatively high concentrations towards the bottom of the estuary may be attributed to the influence of tidally driven groundwater source and desorption from particles at the maximum turbidity zone. The apparent river water ages from the radium isotope ratios, (223)Ra/(224)Ra and (223)Ra/(228)Ra, indicate that the principal rivers that flow into the estuary have residence times from between 6 and 11days.
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Radium isotope ((223)Ra, (224)Ra, (226)Ra and (228)Ra) distribution near Brazil's largest port, Paranaguá Bay, Brazil
Marine Pollution Bulletin, Vol.111(1-2), pp.443-448
2016
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- Title
- Radium isotope ((223)Ra, (224)Ra, (226)Ra and (228)Ra) distribution near Brazil's largest port, Paranaguá Bay, Brazil
- Creators
- Thais H Dias - Centro de Estudos do Mar da Universidade Federal do ParanáJoselene de Oliveira - Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares (IPEN)Christian J Sanders - Southern Cross UniversityFranciane Carvalho - Instituto de Radioproteção e Dosimetria (IRD)Luciana M Sanders - Southern Cross UniversityEunice C Machado - Centro de Estudos do Mar da Universidade Federal do ParanáFabian Sá - Centro de Estudos do Mar da Universidade Federal do Paraná
- Publication Details
- Marine Pollution Bulletin, Vol.111(1-2), pp.443-448
- Identifiers
- 3998; 991012821004802368
- Academic Unit
- National Marine Science Centre; Centre for Coastal Biogeochemistry; School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Marine Ecology Research Centre; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article