Evidence for radionuclide transport and mobilization in a shallow, sandy aquifer

Autor: Mary M. Cunningham, Nancy A. Marley, Jeffrey S. Gaffney, K.A. Orlandini
Rok vydání: 1993
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Zdroj: Environmental Science & Technology. 27:2456-2461
ISSN: 1520-5851
0013-936X
DOI: 10.1021/es00048a022
Popis: Evidence is reported for the movement of plutonium, americium, thorium, and radium in a shallow, sandy aquifer after the forced injection of colloidal and macromolecular natural organic materials (humic and fulvic acids). Ultrafiltration was used to size-fractionate the materials smaller than 0.45 pm in the injection water. Characterization of these organic materials showed the most mobile to be primarily fulvic acids with a high carboxylate content. Fallout-derived plutonium and americium in the injected materials were transported in the aquifer with the smaller organic fractions. Americium was shown to move from the less mobile colloidal materials to the smaller more mobile fulvics during transport. Thorium, uranium, and radium levels all increased upon injection of the organics into the aquifer, demonstrating the ability of low molecular weight, high carboxylic content fulvic acids to dissolve and mobilize radionuclides from the aquifer's mineral matrices. This effect also increased with decreasing flow rate in the aquifer. The implications of these observations for the interactions of low-level radioactive waste with natural organics are discussed.
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