Sp. Lamont et al., Determination of the in vitro dissolution rates of U-238, Th-230, and Pa-231 in contaminated soils from the St. Louis FUSRAP sites, J RAD NUCL, 248(3), 2001, pp. 509-515
The dissolution rates for U-238, Th-230, and Pa-231 from 8 contaminated soi
ls in simulated lung fluid were determined. The soil samples were provided
by the US Army Corps of Engineers and were collected from various areas at
their St. Louis, Missouri FUSRAP sites. Each soil was subjected to a 100 da
y in vitro dissolution experiment, during which the amount of each radionuc
lide that had dissolved was periodically measured At the conclusion of the
experiment, a plot of the relative amount of radionuclide dissolved vs, tim
e was constructed for each radionuclide in each soil. The dissolution rates
for each radionuclide were then determined by fitting multiple first-order
exponential functions to each plot. The results of these experiments were
then used assign in vitro dissolution rate classifications to each radionuc
lide in each soil according to ICRP 30 guidelines.