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NERC Reference : NER/A/S/2001/00960

The biogeochemistry of technetium - a laboratory microcosm study.

Grant Award

Principal Investigator:
Professor K Morris, The University of Manchester, Earth Atmospheric and Env Sciences
Co-Investigator:
Professor R Mortimer, York St John University, Vice Chancellors Office (VCO)
Co-Investigator:
Professor JR Lloyd, The University of Manchester, Earth Atmospheric and Env Sciences
Science Area:
Marine
Freshwater
Overall Classification:
Freshwater
ENRIs:
Pollution and Waste
Environmental Risks and Hazards
Science Topics:
Environmental Microbiology
Pollution
Technol. for Environ. Appl.
Environmental biotechnology
Abstract:
This project will examine the solubility changes and solid phase associations of technetium in sediments under different biogeochemical conditions. We will use sediment microcosms to examine Tc solubility as anoxia develops and during reoxidation of selected systems. We will also use geochemical and microbial characterisation techniques to define the biogeochemical conditions in the microcosms. In addition, we will selectively apply both indirect and direct techniques to examine the solid phase associations of 99Tc. Data will be used to determine the relative efficiency of TcO4- reduction under different biogeochemical conditions. This information is of direct relevance in understanding the fate of Tc released into the environment and in developing technologies which optimise in-situ environmental conditions to reduce Tc solubility in contaminated areas.
Period of Award:
1 May 2002 - 30 Apr 2005
Value:
£99,877 Split Award
Authorised funds only
NERC Reference:
NER/A/S/2001/00960
Grant Stage:
Completed
Scheme:
Standard Grants Pre FEC
Grant Status:
Closed
Programme:
Standard Grant

This grant award has a total value of £99,877  

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FDAB - Financial Details (Award breakdown by headings)

Total - StaffTotal - T&STotal - Other CostsTotal - Indirect Costs
£47,549£585£29,871£21,873

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