Uranium in the Environment -

Uranium in the Environment

Mining Impact and Consequences
Buch | Hardcover
XIII, 897 Seiten
2005 | 2006
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-540-28363-8 (ISBN)
320,99 inkl. MwSt
Uranium is an element to be found ubiquitous in rock, soil, and water. Uranium concentrations in natural ground water can be more than several hundreds µg/l without impact from mining, nuclear industry, and fertilizers. Considering the WHO recommendation for drinking water of 15 µg/l (has been as low as 2 µg/l before) due to the chemical toxicity of uranium the element uranium has become an important issue in environmental research. Besides natural enrichment of uranium in aquifers uranium mining and milling activities, further uranium processing to nuclear fuel, emissions form burning coal and oil, and the application of uranium containing phosphate fertilizers may enrich the natural uranium concentrations in soil and water by far. In October 1995 the first international conference on Uranium Mining and Hydrogeology (UMH I) was held in Freiberg being organized by the Department of Geology at the Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg by the support of the Saxon State Ministry of Geology and Environment. Due to the large scientific interest in the topic of uranium a second conference (UMH II) took place in Freiberg in September 1998. Furthermore, in September 2002 scientists working on the topic of uranium mining and hydrogeology attended the third conference (UMH III) which was jointly held together with the International Mine Water - sociation (IMWA) Symposium 2002. The reviewed papers and posters of the 2002 conference have been published by Springer entitled Uranium in the aquatic en- ronment (edited by Merkel, Planer-Friedrich and Wolkersdorfer).

From the contents Long-term Aspects of Uranium Mining Remediation.- Returning the WISMUT Legacy to Productive Use.- Coupled Microbial and Chemical Reactions in Uranium Bioremediation.- Modelling of Uranium Release from Waste Rock Pile.- Variation in Heavy Metal Uptake by Crop Plants.- Environmental Regulation of Uranium Mining in Australia.- Contaminated Sediments in the Elbe Basin and its Tributary Mulde.- Regulating Idle Uranium Mines in Canada.- Tracer Tests as a Mean of Remediation Procedures in Mines.- Factors Affecting the plant Availability of Uranium in Soils.- Index.

From the reviews:

"Andrea Hasche-Berger and Broder J. Merkel did a magnificent job in gathering together 92 contributions within a short time interval for rapid publication. ... the book's figures appear in a good black-and-white quality, and additionally all articles are published in colour on the accompanying CD-ROM, enabling the reader to really use all the figures. ... The book is a good source that gives an overview on the international work in the field of uranium ... ." (Andreas Winkler, Environmental Geology, Vol. 51, 2006)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.9.2005
Zusatzinfo XIII, 897 p.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 1380 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geologie
Weitere Fachgebiete Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei
Schlagworte Emissions • Engineering • Environment • Geochemistry • geosciences • groundwater • hydrogeology • Hydrology • Kontamination • Microbiology • Mining • radioactive waste • remediation • soil science • terrestrial pollution • Toxicity • Uranbergbau • Water Quality and Water Pollution
ISBN-10 3-540-28363-3 / 3540283633
ISBN-13 978-3-540-28363-8 / 9783540283638
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