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Relation between U-series nuclide migration and microstructural properties of sedimentary rocks
Bibliographic Information
- Title
- Relation between U-series nuclide migration and microstructural properties of sedimentary rocks
- Other Title
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- 堆積岩中のウラン系列核種の移行挙動に関する研究
- Author
- Yoshida, Hidekazu
- Author
- 吉田, 英一
- University
- Nagoya University
- Types of degree
- 博士(理学)
- Grant ID
- 乙第4650号
- Degree year
- 1994-08-10
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Description
Natural radionuclide migration in Miocene sedimentary rocks has been studied at the Tono U deposit in Japan, which is a potentially useful analogue of radioactive waste isolation in geological environments. Uraium-series disequilibrium studies have revealed that natural radionuclides have been redistributed during the past 3.5×105 a in the U-mineralized zone. Permeability tests using core samples of the U-mineralized zone have shown that the microfabrics of sedimentary rocks, such as the connectivity of pores which control the groundwater movement, directly influence the redistribution of nuclides. Detailed observations using cathodoluminescence (CL) and electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) were carried out after a dye-impregnation test in order to improve the understanding of the importance of microfabrics in relation to nuclide migration. Results of the observations show that U has migrated within detrital grains, such as biotite and quartz, as well as between these grains. Uranium-series disequilibrium studies of each detrital quartz and biotite grain have shown that these detrital minerals behave differently in respect of the migration of U, owing to their different textural properties. The detrital biotite flakes, especially along the (001)-cleavage planes, appear to have fixed U for a long period of time, whereas the U has remained mobile within the microfractures in detrital quartz grains.
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1910865335668076160
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- NII Article ID
- 500001221299
- 500002031021
- 500000113676
- 500001726636
- 500000683704
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- DOI
- 10.11501/3079300
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- HANDLE
- 2237/6600
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- NDL BIB ID
- 000000277990
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Data Source
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- IRDB
- NDL Search