uranflöden
Uranflöden refers to the flux of uranium as it moves between different environmental reservoirs, such as rocks, soils, groundwater, surface water and biota. The concept is used in geochemistry, hydrogeology and environmental science to describe how uranium enters and leaves systems over time, and how its distribution is controlled by natural processes and human activities.
Natural mobility of uranium depends strongly on its chemical form. In oxidizing conditions, uranium mainly exists
In groundwater, uranium plumes can develop from weathering of uranium-bearing rocks or from mining-related activities. Rivers
Measurement and assessment typically express uranium flow as mass per area per time (flux) or as concentration