As a consequence of rising uranium prices an interest in Sweden’s U deposits has emerged. This raises the important question of the possible environmental impacts of U mining operations. One of the most significant and serious issues is the contamination of groundwater by U following mining activities. The processes of uranium release and subsequent transport in groundwater is closely tied to its aqueous chemistry i.e. aqueous speciation, adsorption to mineral surfaces and dissolved organic carbon (DOM). The chemical parameters exerting the most control over these processes are pH and redox potential. The redox potential plays a decisive role because it controls the solubility of uraninite, a common uranium mineral and ore in Sweden’s bedro...
Nitrate is a critical substance that determines the prevailing redox conditions in groundwater, and ...
Nitrate is a critical substance that determines the prevailing redox conditions in groundwater, and ...
The concentrations of U in natural waters are usually low, being typically less than 4 μg/L in river...
Redox conditions are seen as the key to controlling aqueous uranium concentrations (cU<sub>(aq)</sub...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
Reductive bioremediation is currently being explored as a possible strategy for uranium-contaminated...
Reductive bioremediation is currently being explored as a possible strategy for uranium-contaminated...
Uranium (U) is a common contaminant in alluvial aquifer systems all over the world. U in the environ...
Uranium (U) is a common contaminant in alluvial aquifer systems all over the world. U in the environ...
A series of laboratory experiments and computer simulations was conducted to assess the extent of ur...
The baseline model run simulates shallow granitoid aquifers (U content 5 ppm) under conditions broad...
The baseline model run simulates shallow granitoid aquifers (U content 5 ppm) under conditions broad...
Nitrate is a critical substance that determines the prevailing redox conditions in groundwater, and ...
Nitrate is a critical substance that determines the prevailing redox conditions in groundwater, and ...
The concentrations of U in natural waters are usually low, being typically less than 4 μg/L in river...
Redox conditions are seen as the key to controlling aqueous uranium concentrations (cU<sub>(aq)</sub...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
Reductive bioremediation is currently being explored as a possible strategy for uranium-contaminated...
Reductive bioremediation is currently being explored as a possible strategy for uranium-contaminated...
Uranium (U) is a common contaminant in alluvial aquifer systems all over the world. U in the environ...
Uranium (U) is a common contaminant in alluvial aquifer systems all over the world. U in the environ...
A series of laboratory experiments and computer simulations was conducted to assess the extent of ur...
The baseline model run simulates shallow granitoid aquifers (U content 5 ppm) under conditions broad...
The baseline model run simulates shallow granitoid aquifers (U content 5 ppm) under conditions broad...
Nitrate is a critical substance that determines the prevailing redox conditions in groundwater, and ...
Nitrate is a critical substance that determines the prevailing redox conditions in groundwater, and ...
The concentrations of U in natural waters are usually low, being typically less than 4 μg/L in river...