The mobility and stability of uranium (U) is influenced by its oxidation state and the availability of competing ions. Where U(IV) forms complexes with ionic ligands they tend to have limited solubility, in contrast U(VI) complexes (as UO22+ ions) have varying degrees of solubility and mobility. In addition to inorganic ligands, organic matter (OM) is showing increasing importance in terms of its ability to influence both the mobility and stability of U; whether OM is dissolved or particulate [1]. Drawing on samples analysed from natural deposits (spec. Mulga Rock (MR), WA, 65Mt U3O8), coupled with additional laboratory studies, U may be finely dispersed within OM and/or precipitate as discrete minerals [2],[3]. Synchrotron analyses of MR b...
Understanding the long-term fate, stability, and bioavailability of uranium (U) in the environment i...
AbstractUranium contamination of soils and water is a worldwide problem due to geology or anthropoge...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
The presence of organic matter (OM) has a profound impact on uranium (U) redox cycling, either limit...
Uranium (U) is of enormous global importance because of its use in energy generation, albeit with po...
Sediments that are rich in organic matter (OM) can trap and accumulate metals, including uranium (U)...
Uranium (U) is of enormous global importance because of its use in energy generation, albeit with po...
In Belgium, the Boom Clay is currently studied as the reference host formation for the disposal of h...
<p>The stability and mobility of uranium (U) is a concern following its<br />reductive precipitation...
Understanding the long-term fate, stability, and bioavailability of uranium (U) in the environment i...
Understanding the long-term fate, stability, and bioavailability of uranium (U) in the environment i...
Understanding the long-term fate, stability, and bioavailability of uranium (U) in the environment i...
Uranium scavenging in soils and sediments located downstream from former U mines is expected to natu...
Uranium (U) mobility in the environment strongly depends on its oxidation state and the presence of ...
Understanding the long-term fate, stability, and bioavailability of uranium (U) in the environment i...
AbstractUranium contamination of soils and water is a worldwide problem due to geology or anthropoge...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...
The presence of organic matter (OM) has a profound impact on uranium (U) redox cycling, either limit...
Uranium (U) is of enormous global importance because of its use in energy generation, albeit with po...
Sediments that are rich in organic matter (OM) can trap and accumulate metals, including uranium (U)...
Uranium (U) is of enormous global importance because of its use in energy generation, albeit with po...
In Belgium, the Boom Clay is currently studied as the reference host formation for the disposal of h...
<p>The stability and mobility of uranium (U) is a concern following its<br />reductive precipitation...
Understanding the long-term fate, stability, and bioavailability of uranium (U) in the environment i...
Understanding the long-term fate, stability, and bioavailability of uranium (U) in the environment i...
Understanding the long-term fate, stability, and bioavailability of uranium (U) in the environment i...
Uranium scavenging in soils and sediments located downstream from former U mines is expected to natu...
Uranium (U) mobility in the environment strongly depends on its oxidation state and the presence of ...
Understanding the long-term fate, stability, and bioavailability of uranium (U) in the environment i...
AbstractUranium contamination of soils and water is a worldwide problem due to geology or anthropoge...
Almost 10% of wells in the USA tested through the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment program pro...