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Uranium Transformations in Static Microcosms

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by Shelly D. Kelly, Wei-Min Wu, Fan Yang, Craig S. Criddle, Terence L. Marsh, Edward J. O’Loughlin, Bruce Ravel, David Watson, Philip M. Jardine, Kenneth M. Kemner
Elucidation of complex biogeochemical processes and their effects on speciation of U in the subsurface is critical for developing remediation strategies with an understanding of stability. We have developed static microcosms that are similar to bioreduction process studies in situ under laminar flow conditions or in sediment pores. Uranium L3-edge X-ray absorption near-edge spectroscopy analysis with depth in the microcosms indicated that transformation of UVI to UIV occurred by at least two distinct processes. Extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) analysis indicated that initial UVI species associated with C- and P-containing ligands were transformed to UIV in the form of uraninite and U associated with Fe-bound ligands. Microbial community analysis identified putative FeIII and sulfate reducers at two different depths in the microcosms. The slow reduction of UVI to UIV may contribute the stability of UIV within microcosms at 11 months after a decrease in bioreducing conditions due to limited electron donors.

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