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Investigation of Microorganisms in Bentonite Deposits
Authors:Sakae Fukunaga  Takashi Jintoku  Yumiko Iwata  Mamoru Nakayama  Takashi Tsuji  Nagayoshi Sakaya
Institution:1. Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. , Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan;2. Tamagawa University , Machida, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:

Microbiological characteristics of bentonite deposits were investigated as a natural analogue of microbial behavior in the buffer material for geological disposal of radioactive waste. Distributions of microorganisms in bentonite were examined at four sites in two different bentonite deposits in Japan. The sites included pond bottom, wetland, and wet mine gallery environments where bentonite layers have been left undisturbed for 2 to 30 years. Excavation was performed without using drilling water and the center parts of the cores were used for microbial examination. Plate counts with R2A medium of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria at the drilling mouth ranged from 105 to 107/g DW (dry weight) and from 103 to 106/g DW, respectively. The CFDA-AM (Carboxyfluorescein diacetate acetoxymethyl ester) cell counts ranged from 106 to 109/g DW. Bacterial numbers in the bentonite layers declined with distance from the drilling mouth; both aerobes and anaerobes were less than 102/g DW and CFDA-AM cell counts less than 106/g DW for core samples taken from approximately 1 m depth, except at the pond bottom. These results suggest that microbial activity in natural bentonite is lower than in typical soils and aquatic sediments and does not spread easily.
Keywords:bentonite  montmorillonite  bacteria  radioactive waste  buffer material
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