COLLOID MOBILIZATION IN 2 ATLANTIC COASTAL-PLAIN AQUIFERS - FIELD STUDIES

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RYAN, JN
GSCHWEND, PM
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10.1029/WR026i002p00307
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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The geochemical mechanisms leading to the mobilization of colloids in groundwater were investigated in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey and in rural central Delaware by sampling pairs of wells screened in oxic and anoxic groundwaters in the same geologic formations. Samples were carefully taken at very low flow rates (∼100 mL min−1) to avoid suspending immobilized particles. The colloidal matter was characterized by light‐scattering photometry, scanning electron microscopy, energy‐dispersive X ray analysis, microelectrophoresis, and Fe, Al, Si, and organic carbon analyses. The colloids, composed primarily of clays, were observed at high concentrations (up to 60 mg colloids/L) in the anoxic groundwaters, while the oxic groundwaters exhibited ≤1 mg colloids/L. Colloidal organic carbon was present in all groundwaters; but under anoxic conditions, one‐third to one‐half of the total organic carbon was associated with the inorganic colloids. The field evidence indicates that anoxic conditions cause the mobilization of soil colloids by dissolving the ferric oxyhydroxide coatings cementing the clay particles to the aquifer solids. The depletion of oxidized iron on the surfaces of immobile particles and the addition of organic carbon coatings on the soil particles and colloids apparently stabilizes the colloidal suspension in the anoxic groundwaters. Copyright 1990 by the American Geophysical Union.
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