Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1739633 Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 2006 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The potential radiological impact of the increase of radioactive substances in the environment makes interesting the study of the migration of the contaminant radionuclides in soils and sediments, which are the last receiver system of these substances. By using a battery of sedimentary columns controlled in the laboratory, the diffusion of the 226Ra and 40K radionuclides has been studied, assessing their respective effective diffusion coefficients in a similar sedimentary medium. A decreasing temporal evolution is obtained, associated to the progressive ‘fixation’ of the radionuclides by the clay minerals of the sediment, followed by a constant tendency. A timescale of the ‘fixation’ by the sediment is determined, being of the order of days for 226Ra and of the order of months for 40K, so the progressive ‘fixation’ of 40K by the clay minerals of the sediments is slower than in the case of 226Ra.

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