Characterization of Radionuclide Resuspension via Aeolian Processes at a Uranium Mill Tailings Site.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Health physics Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1097/HP.0000000000001929
Vanessa Adriatico, Camille Palmer
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Abstract: A former uranium recovery facility located in northwestern New Mexico currently serves as a uranium mill tailings site undergoing reclamation and decommissioning. High velocity winds are common in the area, causing soil erosion via aeolian processes. Strong winds may carry soil for several kilometers, which is redeposited downwind. This study estimates the potential for impact on remediation efforts caused by downwind contamination from soil-bound 226 Ra resuspension. The study was performed by measuring the mass of soil moving onsite to determine horizontal saltating flux over the period of 3 mo. Previous frameworks relating dimensional flux were used to estimate suspension flux from site-massed saltating flux. Using concentrations of soil-bound radionuclides and meteorological data collected onsite, a modified Gaussian plume model estimating downwind deposition of contaminants was constructed. The highest deposition rate calculated, 6.81 × 10 -15 Bq cm -2 s -1 , suggests approximately 4.3 million years of deposition are required to exceed the criterion for release, a far longer timespan than the expected remediation and release of the site in 2030. Based on the results, estimated impacts of windblown soil contamination were determined to be negligible.

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铀厂尾矿场风成过程中放射性核素再悬浮的表征。
摘要:位于美国新墨西哥州西北部的一座铀回收设施目前是一座铀矿尾矿场,正在进行复垦和退役。高速风在该地区很常见,通过风成过程造成土壤侵蚀。强风可以把土壤吹到几公里外,然后在顺风处重新沉积。本研究估计了土壤中226Ra再悬浮造成的下风污染对修复工作的潜在影响。该研究是通过测量现场移动的土壤质量来确定3个月期间的水平跳跃通量来进行的。以前的有关空间通量的框架被用于从现场质量跳跃通量估计悬浮通量。利用土壤放射性核素浓度和现场收集的气象数据,构建了一个改进的高斯羽流模型,估计了污染物的顺风沉降。计算出的最高沉积速率为6.81 × 10-15 Bq cm-2 s-1,表明超过释放标准需要大约430万年的沉积时间,远远超过了预计到2030年该场地的修复和释放时间。根据结果,确定了风吹土壤污染的估计影响可以忽略不计。
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Health physics
Health physics 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: Health Physics, first published in 1958, provides the latest research to a wide variety of radiation safety professionals including health physicists, nuclear chemists, medical physicists, and radiation safety officers with interests in nuclear and radiation science. The Journal allows professionals in these and other disciplines in science and engineering to stay on the cutting edge of scientific and technological advances in the field of radiation safety. The Journal publishes original papers, technical notes, articles on advances in practical applications, editorials, and correspondence. Journal articles report on the latest findings in theoretical, practical, and applied disciplines of epidemiology and radiation effects, radiation biology and radiation science, radiation ecology, and related fields.
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