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titleOfInvention Preservation of water
abstract PURPOSE: To ionize elements in an ore through sterilization effect and ionization action caused by radioactivity, to adsorb impure ions in water, to purify water, and to make a long term storage of water possible, by adding the ore containing naturally radioactive elements to water. n CONSTITUTION: 20kg ore containing naturally radioactive elements, e.g., barite, dolomite, granulated stone comprising components of coral reef, fossil shell, etc. preferably in the form of granule with a size of bean is added to 1 ton water so that the water is preserved for a long time as pure water. Barite consists of BaSO 4 as a main component and other small amount of Sr, Ca, and Pb, and its radioactivity is 40count/second by counter measurement. Dolomite contains MgCO 3 , fossile shell consists essentially of lime carbonate, the granulated stone comprising components of coral reef consists essentially of calcarenite, and they all have radioactivity about 20count/second by counter measurement. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1981,JPO&Japio
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