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Heterogeneous distribution of radionuclides, barium and strontium in phosphogypsum by-product
Authors:P.M. Rutherford  M.J. Dudas   J.M. Arocena
Affiliation:aDepartment of Renewable Resources, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2E3, Canada;bFaculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, B.C., V2N 4Z9, Canada
Abstract:Phosphogypsum (PG) is a high volume by-product of the phosphate fertilizer industry which is composed mainly of CaSO4·2H2O. Impurities in PG include F, trace elements and naturally-occurring radionuclides. Radium-226 content is sufficiently high in some PGs that it has limited PG usage in building materials and as an amendment to agricultural soils. Radium likely exists in PG as a sulfate solid solution with Ba, and possibly Sr. This study determined the distribution of 226Ra, Ba, Sr, U, Th and 210Pb among three size fractions (fine: <20 μm; medium: 20–53 μm; coarse: >53 μm) in PGs derived from three different phosphate rock sources. All chemical species, except for Sr in PG derived from Idaho rock, were enriched in the <20-μm fraction relative to the other size fractions and relative to unfractionated PG. On average, fine fraction 226Ra and 210Pb contents were enriched approximately sixfold over unfractionated PG. 226Ra was enriched in the fine fraction to a greater degree than were Ba or Sr, indicating that Ra behavior in PG is distinct from these other elements. The combination of (i) particle sorting during PG deposition, and (ii) non-uniform distribution of radionuclides in PG, may contribute to radionuclide heterogeneity at PG repositories.
Keywords:By-product gypsum   210Pb   Phosphate   226Ra   Thorium   Uranium
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