International audienceUnderstanding the controls on uranium (U) mobility in the environment is key to improve the management of sites contaminated by U mining activities. Previous research has shown that natural or engineered wetlands are particularly able to scavenge high amounts of U(VI) and U(IV) under noncrystalline forms. However, questions remain on the respective roles of sorption and reduction processes in the removal of U from running waters in wetlands, as well as on the long-term stability of U storage. Here, we performed a series of geochemical, isotopic (δ238U, (234U/238U)), microscopic (SEM-EDXS, EPMA) and spectroscopic (µ-XRF, µ-XAS, XANES and EXAFS at the U L3 and M4-edges and Fe K-edge) investigations to determine the modes...
Uranium (U) speciation was investigated in anoxically preserved porewater samples of a natural mount...
Biogeochemistry of uranium in wetlands plays important roles in U immobilization in storage ponds of...
International audienceReducing conditions and high organic carbon content make wetlands favorable to...
International audienceUnderstanding the controls on uranium (U) mobility in the environment is key t...
Understanding the hydro-biogeochemical conditions that impact the mobility of uranium (U) in natural...
Tetravalent uranium is commonly assumed to form insoluble species, resulting in the immobilization o...
International audienceUnderstanding the uranium (U) cycle – reservoirs and processes – at the waters...
Wetlands often act as sinks for uranium and other trace elements. Our previous work at a mining-impa...
International audienceReduction of uranium (VI) to low soluble uranium (IV) species in wetlands is e...
Uranium (U) accumulation in organic soils is a common phenomenon that can lead to high U concentrati...
Discharge from former uranium mining and milling areas is world wide a source of elevated uranium co...
Uranium (U) speciation was investigated in anoxically preserved porewater samples of a natural mount...
Biogeochemistry of uranium in wetlands plays important roles in U immobilization in storage ponds of...
International audienceReducing conditions and high organic carbon content make wetlands favorable to...
International audienceUnderstanding the controls on uranium (U) mobility in the environment is key t...
Understanding the hydro-biogeochemical conditions that impact the mobility of uranium (U) in natural...
Tetravalent uranium is commonly assumed to form insoluble species, resulting in the immobilization o...
International audienceUnderstanding the uranium (U) cycle – reservoirs and processes – at the waters...
Wetlands often act as sinks for uranium and other trace elements. Our previous work at a mining-impa...
International audienceReduction of uranium (VI) to low soluble uranium (IV) species in wetlands is e...
Uranium (U) accumulation in organic soils is a common phenomenon that can lead to high U concentrati...
Discharge from former uranium mining and milling areas is world wide a source of elevated uranium co...
Uranium (U) speciation was investigated in anoxically preserved porewater samples of a natural mount...
Biogeochemistry of uranium in wetlands plays important roles in U immobilization in storage ponds of...
International audienceReducing conditions and high organic carbon content make wetlands favorable to...