Plutonium Speciation in Water from Mono Lake, California

The solubility of plutonium in Mono Lake water is enhanced by the presence of large concentrations of indigenous carbonate ions and moderate concentrations of fluoride ions. In spite of the complex chemical composition of this water, only a few ions govern the behavior of plutonium, as demonstrated...

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ACTINIDES
ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS
Anions
CALIFORNIA
CARBON COMPOUNDS
CARBONATES
CHEMISTRY
COMPLEXES
ELEMENTS
Environmental aspects
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
FEDERAL REGION IX
Freshwater
Geological surveys
Groundwater
Lake water
LAKES
Ligands
Mathematical constants
METALS
NORTH AMERICA
Oxidation
OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
PLUTONIUM
Pollution
Purification
SODIUM CARBONATES
SODIUM COMPOUNDS
SOLUBILITY
Speciation
SURFACE WATERS
TRANSURANIUM ELEMENTS
USA
VALENCE
Water
WATER CHEMISTRY
Water treatment
Water, Underground
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