Abstract—Uranium behaves as a nearly conservative element in oxygenated seawater, but it is precipitated under chemically reducing conditions that occur in sediments underlying low-oxygen bottom water or in sediments receiving high fluxes of particulate organic carbon. Sites characterized by a range of bottom-water oxygen (BWO) and organic carbon flux (OCF) were studied to better understand the conditions that determine formation and preservation of authigenic U in marine sediments. Our study areas are located in the mid latitudes of the northeast Pacific and the northwest Atlantic Oceans, and all sites receive moderate (0.5 g/cm2 kyr) to high (2.8 g/cm2 kyr) OCF to the sediments. BWO concentrations vary substantially among the sites, rangi...
Contaminated systems in which uranium (U) concentrations slightly exceed the geochemical background ...
Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 (OAE-2) records a dramatic increase in organic carbon burial in marine sedime...
Bioreduction of U in contaminated sediments is an attractive strategy because of its low cost, and b...
Abstract—Particulate non-lithogenic uranium (PNU), excess U above detrital background levels found i...
To evaluate the effect of redox conditions at the sedimentation stage on uranium content and U/TOC r...
Remediation of uranium (U) contaminated sediments through in-situ stimulation of bioreduction to ins...
Suboxic hemipelagic sediments cover only 7 - 10 % of the world\u27s ocean area, however, the areally...
Uranium isotopes (δ238U) are a widely applied tool for tracing global changes in oceanic anoxia. Int...
The rate of uranium accumulation in oceanic sediments from seawater is controlled by bottom water ox...
International audienceBy assessing U geochemistry as well as U isotopic composition in marine sedime...
Concentrations of U and Th isotopes in Okinawa Trough and East China Sea sediment cores were determi...
International audienceUranium (U) is a toxic radionuclide which environmental dissemination must be ...
The main stages of the sedimentary cycle of uranium in modern marine basins are under consideration ...
Significant redox-driven variability in the ratio between the two long-lived U parent isotopes, 238U...
Uranium (U) contamination occurs as a result of mining and ore processing; often in alluvial aquifer...
Contaminated systems in which uranium (U) concentrations slightly exceed the geochemical background ...
Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 (OAE-2) records a dramatic increase in organic carbon burial in marine sedime...
Bioreduction of U in contaminated sediments is an attractive strategy because of its low cost, and b...
Abstract—Particulate non-lithogenic uranium (PNU), excess U above detrital background levels found i...
To evaluate the effect of redox conditions at the sedimentation stage on uranium content and U/TOC r...
Remediation of uranium (U) contaminated sediments through in-situ stimulation of bioreduction to ins...
Suboxic hemipelagic sediments cover only 7 - 10 % of the world\u27s ocean area, however, the areally...
Uranium isotopes (δ238U) are a widely applied tool for tracing global changes in oceanic anoxia. Int...
The rate of uranium accumulation in oceanic sediments from seawater is controlled by bottom water ox...
International audienceBy assessing U geochemistry as well as U isotopic composition in marine sedime...
Concentrations of U and Th isotopes in Okinawa Trough and East China Sea sediment cores were determi...
International audienceUranium (U) is a toxic radionuclide which environmental dissemination must be ...
The main stages of the sedimentary cycle of uranium in modern marine basins are under consideration ...
Significant redox-driven variability in the ratio between the two long-lived U parent isotopes, 238U...
Uranium (U) contamination occurs as a result of mining and ore processing; often in alluvial aquifer...
Contaminated systems in which uranium (U) concentrations slightly exceed the geochemical background ...
Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 (OAE-2) records a dramatic increase in organic carbon burial in marine sedime...
Bioreduction of U in contaminated sediments is an attractive strategy because of its low cost, and b...