Pb(II) sorption on goethite and gamma-alumina was studied in aqueous 0.1 M NaCl solutions as a function of pH (5-7), sorption density (1.2-5 mu moles/m(2)), and [Pb](T) (0.24-4.53 mM) using XAFS (X-ray absorption fine structure) spectroscopy. At pH 7, the presence of Cl- has little effect on the Pb(II)/goethite and Pb(II)/gamma-alumina adsorbate spectra. However, at pH less than or equal to 6, the XAFS spectra indicate the presence of Pb(II)-chloro ternary complexes on goethite. XAFS-derived Pb-Fe distances suggest that these complexes are attached to goethite surfaces through Pb-O-sfc and Cl--Fe-sfc bonds simultaneously, i.e., both Pb(II) and Cl- ions bond as an inner-sphere species. In contrast, Pb-Cl--Al-sfc ternary complexes were not observed on gamma-alumina. These results suggest that the stability trends of Cl--Me-oxide bonds are similar to the relative stabilities of aqueous Me-chloride complexes, where Me is an oxide-forming cation. Cl--Fe-sfc and adsorbate-Cl--Fe-sfc bonding should be taken into account when describing surface complexation of Pb(II) and other soft Lewis acid metal ions on iron oxides and iron oxyhydroxides in Cl--bearing waters. Copyright (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd.