Estimation of speciation and distribution of long-lived radionuclides in soils after irrigation with contaminated well water

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In this study it is shown how the behaviour of radionuclides in agricultural soils can be quantitatively estimated. The sorption of those nuclides onto soil particle surfaces is a key process which every predictive model has to take into account. This has been accomplished by implementing a component additivity (CA-) model into the well known geochemical code PHREEQC that includes the most important sorbents clay, amorphous iron oxide and organic matter. For uranium and cesium it is shown that model calculations are in excellent agreement with experimental data. © 2011 EDP Sciences.

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Hormann, V., Kirchner, G., & Fischer, H. W. (2011). Estimation of speciation and distribution of long-lived radionuclides in soils after irrigation with contaminated well water. In Radioprotection (Vol. 46). https://doi.org/10.1051/radiopro/20116705s

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