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- The mechanism of 234U 238U activity ratio enhancement in karstic limestone groundwater
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0009-2541
- Experimental etch/leach of Carboniferous Limestone gravels on a laboratory time-scale has demonstrated that 234U 238U activity ratios (AR's) greater than the radiochemical equilibrium value may be generated on short time-scales. The molar U/Ca and Mg/Ca ratios show that both U and Mg are leached preferentially relative to Ca whereas the molar U/Mg ratio is only slightly greater than that of the rock matrix. The generation of enhanced AR's is attributed to a two-stage process in which the limestone surface is dissolved by zero-order etch and silicate minerals so released are subjected to first-order chemical leach of U and Mg. The implications of these results for the production of enhanced AR's in Carboniferous Limestone groundwater are discussed. It is suggested that chemical leaching or exchange of U between groundwater and its particulate load or at the aquifer fluid-solid interface is an important mechanism controlling AR changes as groundwater migrates beyond a redox boundary. AR's for dissolved U in groundwater are more probably related to chemical equilibria than to groundwater age. © 1993.
- 5-Jan-1993
- Chemical Geology, v. 103, n. 1-4, p. 193-206, 1993.
- 193-206
- Elsevier B.V.
- Activity ratio
- Chemical leaching
- Etching
- Groundwater
- Groundwater chemistry
- Isotope activity ratio
- Karst
- Leaching
- Limestone
- Limestone aquifer
- Uranium- 234/uranium-238
- Uranium-234
- Uranium-238
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0009-2541(93)90301-X
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- http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/132314
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