Radiological and hydrochemical study of thermal and fresh groundwater samples of northern Euboea and Sperchios areas, Greece: insights into groundwater natural radioactivity and geology

A radiological and hydrochemical study has been conducted on thermal and fresh groundwater samples of northern Euboea Island and eastern central Greece. Both areas are characterized by complex geology and are renowned since antiquity for their hot springs, that are exploited for therapeutic spa purp...

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Background Radiation
Composition
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecology
Ecotoxicology
Environment
Environmental Management
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental science
Exploitation
Geology
Greece
Groundwater
Hot springs
Hydrochemicals
Immiscibility
Miscibility
Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
Natural radioactivity
Quality assessment
Quality control
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Radioactivity
Radium - analysis
Radium 226
Radium isotopes
Radium radioisotopes
Radon - analysis
Radon isotopes
Trace elements
Water analysis
Water Pollutants, Radioactive - analysis
Water quality
Water quality assessments
Water samples
Water sampling
Water springs
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