Contaminant leaching from industrial wastes can have widespread negative impacts on water quality, ecosystem processes, and human health. Low-level radioactive wastes derived from uranium (U) ore processing contain several potentially-hazardous metal(loid)s including U, arsenic (As) and molybdenum (Mo). Predicting the release, transport and attenuation of these and other contaminants is challenging due to complex geochemical behaviour impacting their mobility in soils, sediments and groundwater. The release, transport and attenuation of U, As and Mo in these systems is strongly controlled by pH and redox conditions, which influence both aqueous speciation and mineral solubility. Research was conducted to examine geochemical controls on As,...
Abstract: The environmental effects originated by uranium mining activities result mainly from the w...
A series of laboratory experiments and computer simulations was conducted to assess the extent of ur...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
Contaminant leaching from industrial wastes can have widespread negative impacts on water quality, e...
This study investigates geogenic U and As mobilization in relation to bedrock geology, groundwater g...
International audienceUranium mining activities expose uranium ore and mine tailings to the surface ...
The production and storage of uranium mine mill tailings have the potential to contaminate local gro...
Public water supply (PWS) wells currently contain dissolved uranium concentrations above the federal...
Produced water generated during unconventional oil and gas extractions contains a complex milieu of ...
The Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada is a major source of uranium (U) and an importa...
The potential for soil and groundwater contamination by uranium mine waste-rock piles is an environm...
International audienceArsenic and uranium are toxic elements that represent a major concern in the m...
Abstract: Uranium mining creates several geochemically complex waste products. The complexity arises...
Abstract: The environmental effects originated by uranium mining activities result mainly from the w...
A series of laboratory experiments and computer simulations was conducted to assess the extent of ur...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
Contaminant leaching from industrial wastes can have widespread negative impacts on water quality, e...
This study investigates geogenic U and As mobilization in relation to bedrock geology, groundwater g...
International audienceUranium mining activities expose uranium ore and mine tailings to the surface ...
The production and storage of uranium mine mill tailings have the potential to contaminate local gro...
Public water supply (PWS) wells currently contain dissolved uranium concentrations above the federal...
Produced water generated during unconventional oil and gas extractions contains a complex milieu of ...
The Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada is a major source of uranium (U) and an importa...
The potential for soil and groundwater contamination by uranium mine waste-rock piles is an environm...
International audienceArsenic and uranium are toxic elements that represent a major concern in the m...
Abstract: Uranium mining creates several geochemically complex waste products. The complexity arises...
Abstract: The environmental effects originated by uranium mining activities result mainly from the w...
A series of laboratory experiments and computer simulations was conducted to assess the extent of ur...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...