Natural radium isotopes have been widely used to study groundwater discharge in different systems. Therefore, it is of great significance to understand the desorption behavior of radium isotopes on sediments to trace water-land exchange processes. However, there is very limited studies observing the desorption Ra isotopes to lake water of the brine lake. Ra desorption experiments with different salinities and particle sizes were carried out by collecting samples of brackish water from Qinghai Lake, brine from Dabuxun Lake and river sediments entering the lakes. The results show that the desorption activity of Ra from the river sediments to lake water of Qinghai Lake is 0.2 dpm/g when the salinity is 10.07‰. The maximum desorption activity of Ra from river sediments to lake water of Dabuxun Lake is 0.195 dpm/g at a salinity of 40.81‰. A salinity of 41.81‰ and particle size of 16.28 μm are the threshold points affecting the desorption behavior of Ra. When the salinity is less than 40.81‰, the desorption activity of Ra increases linearly with increasing salinity. When the salinity is greater than 40.81‰, the desorption activity of Ra decreases nonlinearly with increasing salinity and tends toward a stable low value. When the particle size is larger than 16.28 μm, the small particle size promotes desorption. The smaller the particle size is, the greater the desorption activity is. When the particle size is less than 16.28 μm, the small particle size inhibits desorption. The smaller the particle size is, the smaller the desorption activity. The co-precipitation of Ra with supersaturated Ca, SO and other ions may be the main reason for the threshold point of salinity and particle size in Ra desorption process in salt lake system.
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