Uranium behavior in a permanently anoxic Fjord: Microbial control
1993
Uranium contamination of groundwaters resulting from U mining activities and the leakage of nuclear waste from storage facilities is a growing concern. In Framvern Fjord (southern Norway), dissolved [sup 238]U concentrations at the bacterial maximum layer (24 m), which is situated a few meters below the oxic-anoxic (i.e. oxygen-hydrogen sulfide) interface (18 m), are observed to be [approximately]60% lower than concentrations above and below this depth. Removal of U occurs well below the depth at which Fe and Mn oxyhydroxides are precipitated and under conditions inconsistent with abiological reduction of soluble U(VI) to particle-reactive U(IV). Our observations suggest that the microbial population in the anoxic waters near the O[sub 2]-H[sub 2]S interface in the fjord exerts an effective control on the aquatic biogeochemistry of U in this environment. 27 refs., 3 figs., 1 tab.
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