Physical and chemical characterization of actinides in soil from Johnston Atoll

Stephen F. Wolf, John K. Bates, Edgar C. Buck, Nancy L. Dietz, Jeffrey A. Fortner, Neil R. Brown

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Abstract

Characterization of the actinide content of a sample of contaminated coral soil from Johnston Atoll, the site of three non-nuclear destructs of nuclear warhead-carrying THOR missiles in 1962, revealed that >99% of the total actinide content is associated with discrete bomb fragments. After removal of these fragments, there was an inverse correlation between actinide content end soil particle size in particles from 43 to 0.4 μm diameter. Detailed analyses of this remaining soil revealed no discrete actinide phase in these soil particles, despite measurable actinide content. Observations indicate that exposure to the environment has caused the conversion of relatively insoluble actinide oxides to the more soluble actinyl oxides and ectinyl carbonate coordinated complexes. This process has led to dissolution of actinides from discrete particles and migration to the surrounding soil surfaces, resulting in a dispersion greater than would be expected by physical transport of discrete particles alone.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)467-471
Number of pages5
JournalEnvironmental Science and Technology
Volume31
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1997
Externally publishedYes

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