Soil Solution Ni Concentrations over which K_d is Constant in Japanese Agricultural Soils
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The soil-soil solution distribution coefficient (Kd) is one of the most important parameters required by the models used for radioactive waste disposal environmental impact assessment. The models are generally based on the assumption that Kd is independent of the element concentration in soil solution. However, at high soil solution concentrations, this assumption is not valid. Since the sorption of most radionuclides in soil is influenced by their stable isotope concentrations, it is necessary to consider if the range in the naturally occurring stable isotope concentrations in the soil solution is within the range over which Kd is valid. The objective of this study was to determine if the Kd for nickel (Ni) can be assumed to be constant over the ranges of stable Ni concentration in five main Japanese agricultural soil types. To obtain Ni sorption isotherms for five Japanese soils, two types of batch sorption tests were carried out using radioactive 63Ni as a tracer. The concentration at which the relationship between soil and soil solution concentration became nonlinear was determined using the two types of sorption isotherms: the Langmuir and Henry isotherms. The result showed that the Ni concentration in the soil solution at which the assumption of a constant Kd becomes valid is at least ten times higher than the natural Ni concentrations in solutions of Japanese agricultural soils. This value is sufficient to treat Kd for Ni as constant for environmental impact assessment models for the disposal of radioactive waste.
- 一般社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 2011-03-01
著者
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Tagami Keiko
National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
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KAMEI-ISHIKAWA Nao
Faculty of Engineering, Iwate University
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Satta Naoya
Faculty Of Agriculture Iwate University
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Tagami Keiko
National Inst. Of Radiological Sciences
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Uchida Shigeo
National Inst. Of Radiological Sciences
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KAMEI ISHIKAWA
Faculty of Engineering, Iwate University
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Kamei Ishikawa
Faculty Of Engineering Iwate University
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