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Characterization of colloids found in various groundwater environments in central and southern Nevada

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Colloid concentration and composition were determined and compared for 23 groundwater samples collected in central and southern Nevada. Mean colloid concentration in the 1.0 to 0.03 μm range is 0.9 mg/l. Composition consists of silica (cristobalite, fused silica, or amorphous silica) and possibly small amounts of clay or zeolite. Calcite and organic material were also identified, but may be sampling artifacts or contaminants. Concentrations of colloidal-sized particles are similar for the following sample groups: (1) carbonate and volcanic; (2) well and spring; and (3) Nevada Test Site (NTS) and off-NTS sites. Trends were not observed between water chemistry and either colloid concentration or composition. Absorption studies performed in the laboratory indicate that cesium-137, cobalt-60, and europium-152 adsorb to colloids collected from the NTS. Comparisons of colloid and rock distribution coefficient (Kds) suggest that europium will preferentially absorb to these colloids compared to tuffaceous rocks of the NTS

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136 p.
Report number
DOE/NV/10384--36

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Contract/Grant/Project number
Contract AC08-85NV10384
Funding organization
USDOE, Washington, DC (United States).