Abstract:Abstract. The biogeochemical behaviour of americium in subsurface soils plays a dominant role on its potential migration, but is currently poorly known. This research investigates the relevant processes controlling americium biogeochemical speciation in the rhizosphere of an agricultural soil. Lixiviation tests were performed on columns packed with a calcareous soil contaminated with 241 Am, under steady-state unsaturated or saturated hydric flow conditions. The columns were percolated with various soil soluti… Show more
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