Experimentally altered groundwater inflow remobilizes acidity from sediments of an iron rich and acidic lake.
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To study the impact of changes in groundwater flow and chemistry on acidity export from sediments in acid mine drainage (AMD) polluted lakes, a column experiment was carried out. Schwertmannite rich sediment was subjected to three different flow rates (0, 5, and 20 L m(-2) a(-1)), two percolate chemistries (1/1 mmol L(-1) vs 10/15 mmol L(-1) sulfate/ferrous iron, pH 5), and DOC input (approximately 2.5 mmol C L(-1)). Percolation induced acidity export in all percolated treatments (8.8-40.4 mol m(-2) a(-1)) by accelerated proton generation from schwertmannite transformation (18.0-35.9 mol m(-2) a(-1)) and ferrous iron release (3.8-11.6 mol m(-2) a(-1)) from the sediment matrix. Mobilization increased with flow rate and decreased with sulfate and iron concentrations. Unspecifically bound ferrous iron contents increased within the sediment (up to 40.5 mol m(-2) a(-1)) when iron concentrations in the percolate were high. Reduced sulfur species formed following raises in pH, but acidity consumption through this process (0.3-6.6 mol m(-2) a(-1)) and the formation of carbonates (0.11-0.45 mol m(-2) a(-1)) remained small. The study thus suggests that increases in groundwater inflow remobilize acidity from AMD polluted sediments.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Environmental science & technology
دوره 40 9 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2006