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Uranium in the Aquatic Environment: Proceedings of the International Conference Uranium Mining and Hydrogeology III and the International Mine Water Association Symposium Freiberg, Ger

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Preface Uranium is a radioactive element and a heavy metal which is naturally occurring in ground and surface water. Although uranium is enriched in granites and gneiss ground water from these host rocks often shows low to intermediate uranium con­ centrations, while some ground waters from sandstone and carbonate aquifers show elevated uranium concentrations up to several hundred mg/1 without man made impact. On the other side, surface water contains increased anthropogenic uranium concentrations due to the intensive use of phosphate fertilizers and in mining areas due to mining and milling activities. Saxony and Thuringia both be­ ing states of the reunified Germany are probably an area where uranium mining activities have impacted the environment more severely than in any other part of the world. Thus, the federal government of Germany allocated huge amounts of money for the rehabilitation work, a unique proceeding without precedent in min­ ing history. In October 1995 the first international conference on Uranium Mining and Hydrogeology (UMM I) was held in Freiberg being organized by the Department of Geology at the technical University Freiberg by the support of the Saxon State Ministry of Geology and Environment. Due to the large scientific interest in the topic ofuranium a second conference (UMH II) took place in Freiberg in Septem­ ber 1998.

Table of Contents:
Dose Limits and Maximum Concentration Limits (MCL’s) for Radionuclides - Implication on Remediation of Uranium Mining and Milling Facilities in Saxony, Germany.- Remediation oriented use of conceptual site models at WISMUT GmbH: Rehabilitation of the Trünzig tailings management area.- Deep mine hydrogeology after closure: insights from the UK.- Strategy Concept Elbe.- Environmental hydrogeology of in situ leach uranium mining in Australia.- Reliance on existing wetlands for pollution control around the Witwatersrand gold/uranium mines of South Africa - Are they sufficient?.- Radon, water and abandoned metalliferous mines in the UK: Environmental and Human Health implications.- Physico-chemical surface water conditions of catchments with metallogenic origin: A contribution to the establishment of the EC Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EG in Germany.- Radionuclides in underground water in an area contaminated with uranium mill waste.- Impact of Uranium Mining and Processing on the Environment of Mountainous areas of Kyrgyzstan.- Uranium content in ground water in Stara Planina Triassic sediments.- Contaminant transport from proposed Jabiluka mine uranium tailings paste repositories - 10 000 year dispersion and dilution analysis.- Natural Uranium Fluxes and their Use in Repository Safety Assessment.- Long Term Safety of the Asse Salt Mine.- Risk Assessment for Underground Disposal of Radioactive Wastes in Clay Strata.- Uranium Migration in Argillaceous Sediments as Analogue for Transport Processes in the Far Field of Repositories (Heselbach Site, Germany).- Translating natural concentrations and fluxes into safety indicators for radioactive waste repositories.- Evaluation of the long-term durability of engineered dry covers for mining wastes, and consideration ofassociated design constraints.- Hydrology of Engineered Covers of Waste Rock Dumps towards Heavy Rainfall Phenomena: A Case Study in Uranium Mill Tailings Mitigation.- Hard pan formation on mining residuals.- Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Fluid Leaching (SFL) of Uranium from Solid Wastes Using HNO3-tributylphosphate (TBP) Complex as a Reactant.- Release behaviour of radionuclides from contaminated concrete materials.- Solubility of an uranium(IV) amorphous phase under geochemical conditions representative for the direct disposal of spent nuclear fuel in Boom Clay.- Uranium migration in argillaceous sediments as analogue for transport processes in the far field of repositories (Ruprechtov site, Czech Republic).- Groundwater flow systems and the export of uranium from nuclear waste repositories to the biosphere.- Natural U occurrences as a palaeo-hydrogeological indicator - observations from the Palmottu natural analogue site, Finland.- Calculation of radioactive field in nuclear accident contaminated area from data acquired in aerial survey.- Experimental large diameter well in the clays for radioactive waste Repository.- Redox processes in uranium deposits - Lessons from Natural Analogue Studies.- Flooding of the Königstein uranium mine - Aquifer reactivity versus dilution.- Numerical simulation of uranium transport in flooded underground mines.- Stream pollution by adjacent tailing deposits and fluvial transport of dissolved uranium - dynamics and mechanisms investigated in mining areas of Germany, Southern Africa and Australia.- Mobilities of uranium species in sedimentary interbed from the Snake River Plain.- A 3-D numerical modeling of reactive transport of U(VI) in shallow groundwaters: a case study at a uranium mill tailing site in southern China.- Flooding ofthe deep uranium mine Hamr I by free water from tailings pond.- Application of numerical simulation system on Turonian aquifer remediation control.- Factors controlling migration and concentration of natural and technogenic radionuclides in bottom sediments of the Eastern Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea.- Geochemical processes related to uranium mobilisation on groundwaters in a restored uranium mine.- Uncertainties in Chemical Calculations.- The Role of Metrology and Statistics in Making Geochemical Modeling Defensible.- The Influence of Geostatistical Data on the Reliability of the Meshless Method in Transport Modeling.- Complex Formation of Uranium(IV) with Phosphate and Arsenate.- Hyphenated techniques for speciation of Uranium and other actinides.- Raman microspectrometric investigations of UO2 alteration products: Natural analogues to alpha radiolysis effects.- Sorption of Uranium(VI) onto Schwertmannite - EXAFS investigations.- Colloid-borne Uranium in Mine Waters.- Contaminant Release and Carbonate Availability of Sulphide-Bearing Waste Rock derived from Long-term Column Tests.- Separation of uranium from aqueous solution by textile bound calixarenes.- The effect of chlorite dissolution on the sorption behavior of U(VI).- Major factors of processes forming uranium ore in exogenetic epigenetic deposits of the Chu-Sarysu Province (Southern Kazakhstan).- Microbially mediated reduction and immobilization of uranium in groundwate.- Microbial Transformations of Uranium Complexed with Organic and Inorganic Ligands.- Bacterial communities in uranium mining waste piles and their interaction with heavy metals.- Phytoextraction for clean-up of low-level uranium contaminated soil evaluated.- Long-term differences in transfer and accumulation of potentially toxic trace elementsand radionuclides in trees on uranium mining dumps (Erzgebirge, Germany).- Uranium and thorium uptake on hydrophilic plants.- Soil formation and quality on uranium mining dumps depending on different tree species under special consideration of selected radionuclide contamination.- Ecosystem restoration incorporating minerotrophic ecology and Stoneworts that accumulate 226Ra.- Characterization of uranium (VI) complexes formed by different bacteria relevant to uranium mining waste piles.- Uranium speciation in plants.- Mobilization of hazardous metals by plants growing in soils from uranium mining.- Mobility and plant availability of heavy metals in soils of uranium mining dumps.- Complex Formation of Uranium(VI) with Glucose 1 -Phosphate.- Performance report on the operations of a pilot plant for the treatment of vanadium in ground water—New Rifle UMTRA Site, Rifle, Colorado, USA.- Inter-disciplinary studies of the impact of gold and uranium mining in the Witwatersrand Goldfield.- Removal of uranium and arsenic from groundwater using six different reactive materials: assessment of removal efficiency.- Processes in passive mine water remediation with zero-valent iron and lignite as reactive materials.- Mechanism of Uranium Fixation by Zero Valent Iron: The Importance of Co- precipitation.- Ecological water treatment processes for underground uranium mine water: Progress after three years of operating a constructed wetland.- Long-term Stability and Resilience of Passive Mine Water Treatment Facilities: A Joint Experimental and Simulation Approach.- Retention of Radionuclides and Arsenic by Algae Downstream of U mining Tailings.- Bacterial-based bioremediation of uranium mining waste waters by using sol-gel ceramics.- Uranium attenuation from tailing waters by floatingmacrophyte Lemna gibba L.- Exploring the potential for natural attenuation to ground water cleanup goals at select former uranium mill tailings sites in the western United States.- Changing standards and continuous improvement: A history of uranium mine rehabilitation in northern Australia.- A New Approach to Water Management and Pollution Control at Rössing Uranium Mine.- Application of a Dry Cover to Remediate the Acid Rock Drainage Generation in the Uranium Mining and Milling Site of Poços de Caldas - Brazil.- Groundwater rebound compatible with the aquatic environment - technical solutions at WISMUT’s Ronneburg mine.- Water protection by long-term efficient surface contouring and covering of uranium mining dumps and tailings ponds -results often years of research and develop.- Delineation of contamination flows produced by acid mine drainage in a former uranium mining site (Ronneburg, Eastern Thuringia, Germany) by the use of rare earth elements as tracers.- Using acid rock drainage (ARD) of an uranium mining dump as tracer in surface and groundwater: Case study at the Ronneburg uranium mining site.- Environmental Impact of Uranium ISL in Northern Bohemia.- Environmental Issues and Remedial Actions of the Abandoned Linchang Uranium Mine in China.- Water balance and hydrogeological modeling in the case of the TPF Rozna/ Czech Republic.- Rehabilitation of the Nabarlek uranium mine - Will close out ever be achieved?.- Restoration status of the first abandoned uranium mine in Brazil.- Flooding of the WISMUT mines - learning by doing or applying a comprehensive systematic approach?.- Flooding of the Königstein mine up to 80 m above sea level - Prediction and Reality.- Uranium Removal from Flood Water at Königstein Mine.- Characterisation of final mine flooding atthe Schlema-Alberoda site of WISMUT GmbH with particular emphasis on flooding water quality evolution.- Four years of flooding WISMUT’s Ronneburg uranium mine - a status report.- Flood Water Treatment by Improved HDS Technology.- Optimizing the remediation of the subsurface environment in the Stráž deposit.- Uranium contamination of streams by tailings deposits - case studies in the Witwatersrand gold mining area (South Africa).- An IAEA Co-Ordinated Research Project (CRP) on Technologies and Methods for Long-Term Stabilization and Isolation of Uranium Mill Tailings.- Mailuu-Suu Tailings problems and options for remediation.- Uranium mill tailings in the Pine Creek Geosyncline, northern Australia : past, present and future hydrogeological impacts.- Radioactive Contaminant Transport of Aue Mine Dump 371: A Hydrogeochemical and lsotopic Case Study.- Distribution of heavy elements and radionuclides on small uranium mining dumps after decades of soil development.- Natural attenuation in a wetland under unfavorable conditions - Uranium tailing Schneckenstein / Germany.- Remediation of uranium milling site Lengenfeld/ Vogtland, needs and objectives.- Hydrogeochemical characterisation of surface water, sorption of metal(loid)s on sediments and exchange processes within the wetland Lengenfeld / Germany.- Environmental Risk Management at Uranium Tailings Ponds in Mailuu-Suu, Kyrgyzstan.- The nature and extent of uranium contamination from tailings dams in the Witwatersrand gold mining area (South Africa).- Experience on application of continuous drain trench during the remediation of tailings ponds in Hungary.- Methodology to assess the radiological impact of a repository for uranium mill tailings after remediation (short-term impact).- A radiation dose estimate forvisitors of the South Alligator River valley, Australia, from remnants of uranium mining and milling activities.- Infiltration to Groundwater at High Altitude.- Reliability of rainfall intensity prediction method for mine dewatering design in tropical region.- Chances and risks of the geothermal use of mine water in Schlema / Saxony.- Regional Heat Flow: An Aid to Geothermal Exploration in Chattisgarh, India.- Rare Earth Elements (REEs) as Natural Tracers in Mine Waters.- Infiltration water dating from tritium measurements in mining dumps: methodic specifics and case study.- Gamma-natural radiation field in Mesozoic rocks and in Uranium-bearing Phosphate Mineralization of the Ionian zone, Albania.- Gases released by water: impact on underground mines and on the surface.- Some Experiences with Modelling Water Quality of Post-Mining-Lakes in East Germany.- Natural processes caused by soil resaturation in the Patnow open-pit cone of depression.- Operational and treatment performance of an unique Reducing and Alkalinity Producing System (RAPS) for acidic leachate remediation in Lancashire, UK..- Mine Water Recovery in the Coal Mining District of Aachen - Impacts and Measures to Control Potential Risks.- Flooding and Post-flooding Scenarios - Dynamics and Geochemistry.- Groundwater contamination in the area of Zn-Pb ore mines situated in the southern part of the Olkusz-Zawiercie Triassic aquifer (Poland).- Arsenic contamination of natural origin in stream sediments of Lake Mulargia Reservoir, Southern Sardinia.- Arsenic Rich Waste Rock Disposal under Subaqueous and Anoxic Conditions.- Mobilisation of trace elements from an epithermal high sulphidation mineralization in the sediments of Sa Forada artificial lake. South-Sardinia, Italy.- Impact of ore deposits and anthropogenic activities on local hydrochemistry at “Silberberg”, S-Germany.- Quantitative analysis of supply from anthropogenic sources to mine workings of closed zinc-lead ore mines in the Bytom Trough (southern Poland).- Influence of chemical reactions on the flow system and contaminant transport in a former salt mine.- Environmental control made in fifty three opencast mines of the Basque country: attention to acoustic and water contamination.- Investigations into seepage water acidification of a tailing dam of the tin ore processing.


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  • ISBN-13: 9783642628771
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
  • Publisher Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 1112
  • Sub Title: Proceedings of the International Conference Uranium Mining and Hydrogeology III and the International Mine Water Association Symposium Freiberg, Ger
  • ISBN-10: 364262877X
  • Publisher Date: 05 Oct 2013
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
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  • Width: 155 mm


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