汉福德油井周围/sup 60/Co污染物的径向分布

L. Gadeken, W. Madigan, H.D. Smith
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能源部正在赞助大规模的环境表征和监测工作,以确定含有放射性污染物的羽流的特性和运动。哈里伯顿正在与DOE-Richland及其承包商签订合作研究与开发协议,以适应汉福德干旱条件下的几种核钻孔地球物理测井系统。Hanford的4000多口监测井中有一些适合于各种类型的测井测量。特别是,伽马射线发射放射性核素的分布可以用光谱仪器绘制。在该项目的演示阶段,在200-West地区的W15-7井使用补偿谱自然伽马探空仪收集了伽马能谱数据。利用为油田应用开发的“全”光谱技术,这些光谱数据揭示了/sup 60/Co污染物的径向分布信息。具体来说,在地下水位以下,许多检测到的伽马射线来自/sup 60/Co,这些射线似乎被吸附在腐蚀的钢套管上。讨论了这些结果与汉福德场址环境修复的相关性,因为似乎一些放射性污染可能比目前假设的更局部。
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Radial distributions of /sup 60/Co contaminants surrounding wellbores at the Hanford Site
The Department of Energy is sponsoring large scale environmental characterization and monitoring efforts at the Hanford Site to determine the properties and movements of plumes containing radioactive contaminants. Halliburton is participating in a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with DOE-Richland and its contractors to adapt several nuclear borehole geophysical logging systems to the arid Hanford conditions. A number of the more than 4000 Hanford monitoring wells are suitable for various types of logging measurements. In particular, the distributions of gamma-ray-emitting radionuclides can be mapped with spectroscopy instruments. During the demonstration phase of this project gamma ray spectroscopy data were gathered with a Compensated Spectral Natural Gamma sonde in Well W15-7 in the 200-West Area. Using "whole" spectrum techniques developed for oil field applications these spectroscopy data reveal information about the radial distribution of /sup 60/Co contaminants. Specifically, below the water table, many of the detected gamma rays originate from /sup 60/Co which appears to be adsorbed onto corroded steel well casing. The relevance of these results to environmental remediation at the Hanford Site is discussed since it appears that some radioactive contamination may be more localized than currently assumed.
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