Arsenic mobility and speciation in a contaminated urban soil are affected by different methods of green waste compost application

被引:42
作者
Hartley, William [1 ]
Dickinson, Nicholas M. [1 ]
Riby, Philip [1 ]
Leese, Elizabeth [2 ]
Morton, Jackie [2 ]
Lepp, Nicholas W.
机构
[1] Liverpool John Moores Univ, Fac Sci, Liverpool L3 3AF, Merseyside, England
[2] Hlth & Safety Lab, Buxton SK17 9JN, Derby, England
关键词
Arsenic; Brownfield; Compost; Dissolved organic carbon; Heavy metals; NATURAL ORGANIC-MATTER; CANAL SEDIMENT; WATER EXTRACT; PHOSPHATE; MOBILIZATION; ADSORPTION; SORPTION; CHROMIUM; KINETICS; ABSENCE;
D O I
10.1016/j.envpol.2010.08.015
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Application of green waste compost (GWC) to brownfield land is now common practice in soil restoration. However, previous studies have demonstrated both beneficial and detrimental effects on arsenic and metal mobility. In this paper, trace element behaviour was investigated following GWC application, either as surface mulch to, or mixed into soil from a previously described brownfield site in the U.K. Significant differences in arsenic mobility were observed between treatments. Mulching caused most disturbance, significantly increasing soil pore water As, together with Fe, P. Cr, Ni and dissolved organic carbon, the latter was a critical factor enhancing As mobilization. Arsenate was the main inorganic As species in soil pore water, increasing in concentration over time. An initial flush of potentially more toxic arsenite decreased 4 weeks after compost application. Biological processes appeared to play an important role in influencing As mobility. The results point to the necessity for careful management of As-contaminated soils. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:3560 / 3570
页数:11
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