Field Application of U/U Measurements To Detect Reoxidation and Mobilization of U(IV).

Environ Sci Technol

Earth Sciences Division , Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory , 1 Cyclotron Road , Berkeley , California 94720 , United States.

Published: March 2018

Biostimulation to induce reduction of soluble U(VI) to relatively immobile U(IV) is an effective strategy for decreasing aqueous U(VI) concentrations in contaminated groundwater systems. If oxidation of U(IV) occurs following the biostimulation phase, U(VI) concentrations increase, challenging the long-term effectiveness of this technique. However, detecting U(IV) oxidation through dissolved U concentrations alone can prove difficult in locations with few groundwater wells to track the addition of U to a mass of groundwater. We propose the U/U ratio of aqueous U as an independent, reliable tracer of U(IV) remobilization via oxidation or mobilization of colloids. Reduction of U(VI) produces U-enriched U(IV), whereas remobilization of solid U(IV) should not induce isotopic fractionation. The incorporation of remobilized U(IV) with a high U/U ratio into the aqueous U(VI) pool produces an increase in U/U of aqueous U(VI). During several injections of nitrate to induce U(IV) oxidation, U/U consistently increased, suggesting U/U is broadly applicable for detecting mobilization of U(IV).

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