Hanford sediments impacted by hyperalkaline high level radioactive waste have undergone incongruent silicate mineral weathering concurrent with contaminant uptake. In this project, we studied the impact of background pore water (BPW) on strontium, cesium and iodine desorption and transport in Hanford sediments that were experimentally weathered by contact with simulated hyperalkaline tank waste leachate (STWL) solutions. Using those lab-weathered Hanford sediments (HS) and model precipitates formed during nucleation from homogeneous STWL solutions (HN), we (i) provided thorough characterization of reaction products over a matrix of field-relevant gradients in contaminant concentration, partial pressure of carbon dioxide, and reaction time; ...
The high-yield fission product 137Cs is a major contaminant of the vadose zone at Hanford and other ...
'Strontium is significantly more mobile than other hazardous radioactive metals. Its partitioning be...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State UniversityPhysical and chemic...
The goal of our project is a predictive-mechanistic understanding of the coupling between mineral we...
The Hanford subsurface has become contaminated with highly alkaline, radioactive waste generated as ...
Our work is aimed at developing a predictive-mechanistic understanding of the coupling between miner...
A number of Hanford tanks have leaked high level radioactive wastes (HLW) into the surrounding uncon...
This project aimed for a predictive-mechanistic understanding of the coupling between mineral weathe...
90Sr desorption process will be quantified in coarse-textured Hanford sediments contaminated by diff...
This project aimed for a predictive-mechanistic understanding of the coupling between mineral weathe...
Experimental research will determine how the sorption chemistry of Cs on Hanford vadose zone sedimen...
During the FY96-FY99 funding cycle we examined the uptake of aqueous strontium onto goethite, kaolin...
'Cesium (137) is a major component of high level weapons waste. At Hanford, single shell tanks (SST'...
Since the late 1950s, leaks from 67 single-shell tanks at the Hanford Site have released about 1 mil...
The project is investigating the adsorption/desorption process of 90Sr in coarse-textured pristine a...
The high-yield fission product 137Cs is a major contaminant of the vadose zone at Hanford and other ...
'Strontium is significantly more mobile than other hazardous radioactive metals. Its partitioning be...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State UniversityPhysical and chemic...
The goal of our project is a predictive-mechanistic understanding of the coupling between mineral we...
The Hanford subsurface has become contaminated with highly alkaline, radioactive waste generated as ...
Our work is aimed at developing a predictive-mechanistic understanding of the coupling between miner...
A number of Hanford tanks have leaked high level radioactive wastes (HLW) into the surrounding uncon...
This project aimed for a predictive-mechanistic understanding of the coupling between mineral weathe...
90Sr desorption process will be quantified in coarse-textured Hanford sediments contaminated by diff...
This project aimed for a predictive-mechanistic understanding of the coupling between mineral weathe...
Experimental research will determine how the sorption chemistry of Cs on Hanford vadose zone sedimen...
During the FY96-FY99 funding cycle we examined the uptake of aqueous strontium onto goethite, kaolin...
'Cesium (137) is a major component of high level weapons waste. At Hanford, single shell tanks (SST'...
Since the late 1950s, leaks from 67 single-shell tanks at the Hanford Site have released about 1 mil...
The project is investigating the adsorption/desorption process of 90Sr in coarse-textured pristine a...
The high-yield fission product 137Cs is a major contaminant of the vadose zone at Hanford and other ...
'Strontium is significantly more mobile than other hazardous radioactive metals. Its partitioning be...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State UniversityPhysical and chemic...