SOURCE TERMS, GEOCHEMICAL BEHAVIOR AND CHARACTERIZATION OF URANIUM IN
During the last century, there have been several anthropogenic activities that have altered the chemical form, distribution, and mobility of U in the environment. Examples of these activities include the release of depleted uranium projectiles during munitions firing, the concentration of U in soils due to irrigated agricultural activities, and those releases associated with the nuclear fuel cycle.
This presentation will provide a review of U geochemistry followed by a presentation of the anthropogenic (source term) activities that have resulted in the release of U contamination into the environment, the geochemical behavior of U in these contaminated systems and some of the analytical techniques that have been used to characterize the geochemical speciation of U in these systems.