Corrosion and leaching of depleted uranium (DU) was investigated for 3 years using six DU munitions (145–264 g DU) each buried in a column with a soil core of about 3.3 kg dry soil mass. The columns were installed in an air-conditioned laboratory. Each week they were irrigated and 238U was determined in the effluents by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. In addition, 235U was measured occasionally to assure that the 238U was predominantly from the DU munition. On average, 14.5 g corresponding to 7.9% of the initial DU mass was corroded after 3 years, indicating an increased corrosion as compared to the first year of observation. The leaching rates increased much stronger than the corrosion rates by factors of more than 100,...
A soil profile was sampled in 2002 from a soil in which a depleted uranium (DU) ammunition penetrato...
International audienceUranium mining activities expose uranium ore and mine tailings to the surface ...
A series of laboratory experiments and computer simulations was conducted to assess the extent of ur...
Depleted uranium (DU) projectiles have been used at several military bases across the United States ...
Depleted uranium (DU) has, over recent years, become an issue of considerable public and scientific ...
Uranium fragments from the Sandia Sled Track were studied as analogues for weapons components and de...
The use of depleted uranium (DU) penetrators as armor-piercing projectiles in the field results in t...
International audienceThe transport of uranium through a sandy podzolic soil has been investigated i...
Goal, Scope and Background. During the Balkan conflict in 1999, soil in contaminated areas was enric...
Contamination of soils with depleted uranium (DU) from munitions firing occurs in conflict zones and...
Hundreds of tons of depleted uranium (DU) ammunition were used in previous armed conflicts in Iraq, ...
The main results of chemical and radiochemical characterization and fractionation of depleted uraniu...
Depleted uranium (DU) has become a soil contaminant of considerable concern in many combat zones and...
A soil profile was sampled in 2002 from a soil in which a depleted uranium (DU) ammunition penetrato...
International audienceUranium mining activities expose uranium ore and mine tailings to the surface ...
A series of laboratory experiments and computer simulations was conducted to assess the extent of ur...
Depleted uranium (DU) projectiles have been used at several military bases across the United States ...
Depleted uranium (DU) has, over recent years, become an issue of considerable public and scientific ...
Uranium fragments from the Sandia Sled Track were studied as analogues for weapons components and de...
The use of depleted uranium (DU) penetrators as armor-piercing projectiles in the field results in t...
International audienceThe transport of uranium through a sandy podzolic soil has been investigated i...
Goal, Scope and Background. During the Balkan conflict in 1999, soil in contaminated areas was enric...
Contamination of soils with depleted uranium (DU) from munitions firing occurs in conflict zones and...
Hundreds of tons of depleted uranium (DU) ammunition were used in previous armed conflicts in Iraq, ...
The main results of chemical and radiochemical characterization and fractionation of depleted uraniu...
Depleted uranium (DU) has become a soil contaminant of considerable concern in many combat zones and...
A soil profile was sampled in 2002 from a soil in which a depleted uranium (DU) ammunition penetrato...
International audienceUranium mining activities expose uranium ore and mine tailings to the surface ...
A series of laboratory experiments and computer simulations was conducted to assess the extent of ur...