CHEMICAL-WEATHERING OF PHOSPHATE AND GERMANIUM IN GLACIAL MELTWATER STREAMS - EFFECTS OF SUBGLACIAL PYRITE OXIDATION

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CHILLRUD, SN [1 ]
PEDROZO, FL [1 ]
TEMPORETTI, PF [1 ]
PLANAS, HF [1 ]
FROELICH, PN [1 ]
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[1] UNIV NACL COMAHUE,CTR REG BARILOCHE,DEPT AQUAT RESOURCES,RA-8400 BARILOCHE,ARGENTINA
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10.4319/lo.1994.39.5.1130
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Data from three glacial meltwater streams draining Mt. Tronador in the southern Argentine Andes (72-degrees-W, 41-degrees-S) show that subglacial pyrite oxidation and the subsequent precipitation of iron oxides strongly influence dissolved phosphate concentrations but do not appear to affect dissolved germanium concentrations. Total-Fe (TFe) and total-P (TP) concentrations am high in all three glacial streams, but the ratios of soluble reactive phosphate (SRP) to TP are very different. The Upper Manso Stream that drains the Manso Glacier has relatively low SRP (0.01-0.23 muM), representing a small fraction of its TP (0.1-5%). The SRP of the two streams draining smaller side glaciers (0.12-0.69 muM) represents a much larger portion of their TP (20-32%). TFe, dissolved sulfate, and deltaS-34 data suggest that pyrite oxidation is the most likely weathering reaction contributing sulfate to the Upper Manso Stream but not to the two smaller glacial-fed streams, in which atmospheric inputs can account for all of the sulfate. Dissolved Ge appears to show no preferential sorption relative to dissolved silica, in contrast to the speculation that Ge preferentially sorbs on fresh iron hydroxyoxide surfaces.
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