RADON CONCENTRATION OF GROUND WATER IN BABYLON GOVERNORATE
Journal Title: Academic Research International - Year 2013, Vol 4, Issue 3
Abstract
Groundwater samples were collected from seven wellsfrom different sites of Babylon governorate, research measured values of concentrations in ground water of Babylon governorate by a radon interpretation technique using utilizing electron radon detector RAD7H 2 O. The values of the concentration range from (1.70) Bq L -1 to (5.83) Bq L -1 .
Authors and Affiliations
Sadiq Hassen Lefta , Jabbar Husain Ibrahim
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