2010
DOI: 10.2172/1006311
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Remediation of Uranium in the Hanford Vadose Zone Using Ammonia Gas: FY 2010 Laboratory-Scale Experiments

Abstract: Executive SummaryThis investigation is focused on refining an in situ technology for vadose zone remediation of uranium by the addition of ammonia (NH 3 ) gas with no addition of water. The objectives were to: a) refine the technique of ammonia gas treatment, b) identify the geochemical changes in uranium surface phases, c) identify broader geochemical changes that occur, and d) predict and test injection of ammonia gas for intermediate-scale systems to identify process interactions that could impact field-sca… Show more

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“…Aqueous U(VI) from extractions was measured by laser-induced kinetic phosphorimetry (KPA, Brina and Miller 1992). Phosphate precipitates were measured on sediments in experiments using a 0.5-mol/L HNO 3 × 15-minute extraction (Szecsody et al 2010). …”
Section: Solid and Aqueous Solution Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aqueous U(VI) from extractions was measured by laser-induced kinetic phosphorimetry (KPA, Brina and Miller 1992). Phosphate precipitates were measured on sediments in experiments using a 0.5-mol/L HNO 3 × 15-minute extraction (Szecsody et al 2010). …”
Section: Solid and Aqueous Solution Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Szecsody et al (2010aSzecsody et al ( , 2010b applied the series of six sequential sediment extractions listed below as an operational means to quantify how uranium is distributed within a sediment sample. These extractions progress through increasingly harsh reagents.…”
Section: Uranium Contamination Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These data suggest that some of the uranium in contaminated Hanford Site sediments is currently resistant to extraction by mild extraction solutions. The extraction solutions from Szecsody et al (2010aSzecsody et al ( , 2010b include the following elements:…”
Section: Uranium Contamination Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
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