Authors
Vincent Noel, Kristin Boye, Juan S Lezama Pacheco, Sharon E Bone, Noemie Janot, Emily Cardarelli, Kenneth H Williams, John R Bargar
Publication date
2017/10/3
Journal
Environmental science & technology
Volume
51
Issue
19
Pages
10954-10964
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Aquifers in the Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB) exhibit persistent uranium (U) groundwater contamination plumes originating from former ore processing operations. Previous observations at Rifle, Colorado, have shown that fine grained, sulfidic, organic-enriched sediments accumulate U in its reduced form, U(IV), which is less mobile than oxidized U(VI). These reduced sediment bodies can subsequently act as secondary sources, releasing U back to the aquifer. There is a need to understand if U(IV) accumulation in reduced sediments is a common process at contaminated sites basin-wide, to constrain accumulated U(IV) speciation, and to define the biogeochemical factors controlling its reactivity. We have investigated U(IV) accumulation in organic-enriched reduced sediments at three UCRB floodplains. Noncrystalline U(IV) is the dominant form of accumulated U, but crystalline U(IV) comprises up to ca. 30 …
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