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Nature 191, 1189 - 1190 (16 September 1961); doi:10.1038/1911189a0

Uranium in British Surface and Underground Waters

J. D. PEACOCK

Atomic Energy Division, Geological Survey of Great Britain, Young Street, Kensington, London, W.8.

RECENT interest in the alpha-activity of potable water1 has prompted the following summary of the results of analyses for uranium in surface and underground waters, obtained during an assessment of uranium mineral resources in Great Britain (Table 1). Most of the samples were collected by the Atomic Energy Division of the Geological Survey of Great Britain and the uranium content determined by the National Chemical Laboratory, the Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, and the Atomic Energy Division. The analytical techniques were : the colorimetric method developed by Smith and Chandler2, with later modifications by Hunt3 ; the simple fluorimetric method of Milner and Barnett4 ; and the fluorimetric method normally used in the laboratory.

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