The Effects Of Secondary Mineral Precipitates On Sr-90 Mobility At The Hanford Site, Usa

Procedia Earth and Planetary Science(2013)

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The effects of secondary precipitates on Sr-90 transport at the Hanford Site were investigated using quartz column experiments with simulated caustic tank waste leachates (STWL). Significantly enhanced retardation of Sr transport was observed in the column contacted with STWL due to Sr sorption and co-precipitation with neo-formed nitrate-cancrinite. However, the column results also suggest that neo-formed secondary precipitates could behave like native mobile colloids that can enhance Sr transport. Initially immobilized Sr within secondary precipitates could remobilize given a change in the porewater background conditions. The mobility of the neo-formed Sr-bearing precipitates increased with increased solution flow rate. In the field, porewater contents and flow rates can be changed by snowmelt (or storm water) events or artificial infiltration. The increased porewater flow rate caused by these events could affect the mobility of Sr-90-containing secondary precipitates, which can be a potential source for facilitated Sr transport in Hanford Site subsurface environments. (C) 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B. V. Selection and/or peer-review under responsibility of the Organizing and Scientific Committee of WRI 14-2013
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radioactive strontium, secondary precipitate, retardation, colloids, Hanford site
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