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An evaluation of radionuclide batch sorption data on Culebra dolomite for aqueous compositions relevant to the human intrusion scenario for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant

Novak, C.F.

Transport models used for performance assessment of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in the event of human intrusion into the repository currently rely on the K{sub d} linear sorption isotherm model to predict rates of radionuclide migration. The vast majority of K{sub d} data was measured in static (batch) experiment on powdered substrate; most data specific to the Culebra dolomite were gathered in this way for five radioelements of concern using up to four different water compositions. This report summarizes the available data, examines inconsistencies between these data and the assumptions of the K{sub d} model, and discusses potential difficulties in using existing sorption data for predictive modeling of radionuclide retardation through adsorption modeling are presented as an alternative to the K{sub d} model.