Plant rhizosphere processes influencing the mobility of radionuclides in soils
Description
Native vegetation associated with commercial low-level waste disposal sites has the potential for modifying the soil chemical environment over the long term and, consequently, affecting radionuclide mobility. These changes were assessed for coniferous and deciduous trees grown in lysimeter systems by examining their influence on soil solution chemistry using advanced analytical and geochemical modeling techniques. Our studies demonstrated the formation of highly mobile anionic radionuclide complexes with amino acids, peptides and organic acids originating from plant leaf litter and roots. The production of complexing agents was related to season and tree species, suggesting that vegetation management or exclusion may be appropriate after a site is closed
Availability note (English)
MF available from INIS under the Report Number; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01 as DE89000578.
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Publishing Information
- Imprint Pagination
- 9 p.
- Report number
- PNL-SA--16068
Conference
- Title
- International conference on chemicals (heavy metals) in the environment.
- Dates
- 6-8 Sep 1988.
- Place
- Lisbon (Portugal).
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 20016838
- Subject category
- S12: MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES, AND NON-RADIOACTIVE WASTES FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES; S61: RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference
- Descriptors DEI
- COATINGS; COMPLEXES; CONIFERS; DECOMPOSITION; GROUND DISPOSAL; LEAVES; LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES; MODIFICATIONS; PLANTS; RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION; ROOTS; SITE SELECTION; SOILS; TRANSPORT; TREES
- Descriptors DEC
- CHEMICAL REACTIONS; ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT; MANAGEMENT; MASS TRANSFER; MATERIALS; RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS; RADIOACTIVE WASTES; WASTE DISPOSAL; WASTE MANAGEMENT; WASTES
Optional Information
- Secondary number(s)
- CONF-8809169--1.