Physics Maths Engineering
Dennis A. Mwalongo,
Nils H. Haneklaus,
Jacob B. Lisuma,
Nelson Mpumi,
Aloyce I. Amasi,
Jerome M. Mwimanzi,
Furaha M. Chuma,
Thomas T. Kivevele,
Kelvin M. Mtei
Peer Reviewed
The article "Uranium Dissemination with Phosphate Fertilizers Globally: A Systematic Review with Focus on East Africa" examines the transfer of uranium (U) from phosphate rock to phosphorus (P) fertilizers and its subsequent accumulation in agricultural soils. The study highlights that over 80% of naturally occurring uranium in phosphate rock is transferred to P fertilizers, which are then applied to soils, leading to potential environmental risks. The review emphasizes the need for monitoring and managing uranium levels in fertilizers to mitigate environmental and health impacts.
The study indicates that more than 80% of naturally occurring uranium in phosphate rock is transferred to phosphorus fertilizers during production, leading to its presence in agricultural soils upon fertilizer application.
Accumulation of uranium in soils can lead to contamination of water sources and food crops, posing health risks to humans and wildlife. The review underscores the importance of monitoring uranium levels in fertilizers to prevent such environmental hazards.
The article suggests implementing strategies such as selecting phosphate sources with lower uranium content, developing alternative fertilizers, and establishing regulatory frameworks to limit uranium levels in fertilizers, thereby reducing environmental and health risks.
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