Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 March 2011
We discuss quantitatively the capability of direct α-recoil to create observable radioactive disequilibrium (U-234/U-238 activity ratio > 1) in flowing groundwater. Coupled equations for radioactive decay chain are formulated for the solid U source and for the corresponding groundwater receiving the recoiling U-234 atoms. U-rich fracture coating material and the water flowing in the fracture are discussed in detail.
The novel modelling approach worked well and provides a useful tool for more detailed site-specific studies with more detailed input data. The approach appears feasible because the equations are based on straightforward mass balance considerations.
α-recoil -induced enrichment of U-234 in groundwater is a slow process: the increase of U-234/U-238 activity ratio to notable values above unity will take hundreds to thousands of years. Strong groundwater flow prevents any local recoil-induced U-234 enrichment in the water.