Fundamentals of aquatic chemistry relevant to radionuclide behaviour in the environment

作者: T. Neumann

DOI: 10.1533/9780857097194.1.13

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摘要: Abstract: The general objective of this chapter is to draw on basic principles aquatic chemistry and water–rock interaction that determine the composition natural waters therefore influence behaviour species including radionuclides in environment a great extent. processes include precipitation dissolution minerals, sorption ion exchange at mineral surfaces, co-precipitation, formation aqueous complexes redox reactions. complexity such environments can be very large depends involved.

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