Journal of Environmental Protection

Volume 7, Issue 9 (August 2016)

ISSN Print: 2152-2197   ISSN Online: 2152-2219

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Radium Isotopes in an Oil-Field Produced Lake near Baku, Azerbaijan

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DOI: 10.4236/jep.2016.79103    1,900 Downloads   3,153 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

An assessment of radiologically enhanced residual materials generated during oil and gas production in near Baku, Azerbaijan, was conducted. Distribution of the 228Ra/226Ra Activity Ratio (AR) with depth in a sediment core from radium lake was examined. The dashed line represented ingrowth assuming that 228Ra was below equilibrium with 232Th in the young sediments near the top and reached equilibrium at a depth around 10 cm. In this study the radium isotopic data are used to provide estimates of the age of formation of the radiobarite contaminant and age of oil field lake. The results indicate that, the upper two layers in the core (up to 4 cm) contain fallout 137Cs so at least these layers are no older than about 40 yrs. Formation waters that are sent to disposal ponds may consist of accumulated heavy hydrocarbons, paraffin, inorganic solids, and heavy emulsions. We report here results of chemical and radiochemical measurements from formation waters separated from oil pumped from approximately 700 m below ground near Baku, Azerbaijan. Our results also include data from a formation water storage pond (“radium lake”) where the waters are temporarily stored after oil is separated and then eventually disposed of by pumping into the Caspian Sea. We also analyzed the associated sediment for radiochemical components. Our study was intended to investigate how radium fractionated between the pond water and sediments.

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Humbatov, F. , Suleymanov, B. , Ahmedov, M. , Ahmedov, M. and Balayev, V. (2016) Radium Isotopes in an Oil-Field Produced Lake near Baku, Azerbaijan. Journal of Environmental Protection, 7, 1149-1156. doi: 10.4236/jep.2016.79103.

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