Isotopic and Geochemical Tracers for U(VI) Reduction and U Mobility at an in Situ Recovery U Mine

2015 
In situ recovery (ISR) uranium (U) mining mobilizes U in its oxidized hexavalent form (U(VI)) by oxidative dissolution of U from the roll-front U deposits. Postmining natural attenuation of residual U(VI) at ISR mines is a potential remediation strategy. Detection and monitoring of naturally occurring reducing subsurface environments are important for successful implementation of this remediation scheme. We used the isotopic tracers 238U/235U (δ238U), 234U/238U activity ratio, and 34S/32S (δ34S), and geochemical measurements of U ore and groundwater collected from 32 wells located within, upgradient, and downgradient of a roll-front U deposit to detect U(VI) reduction and U mobility at an ISR mining site at Rosita, TX, USA. The δ238U in Rosita groundwater varies from +0.61‰ to −2.49‰, with a trend toward lower δ238U in downgradient wells. The concurrent decrease in U(VI) concentration and δ238U with an e of 0.48‰ ± 0.08‰ is indicative of naturally occurring reducing environments conducive to U(VI) reducti...
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