Dissolution of silica and the development of concentration profiles in freshwater sediments

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作者
House, WA [1 ]
Denison, FH [1 ]
Warwick, MS [1 ]
Zhmud, BV [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Freshwater Ecol, River Lab, Wareham BH20 6BB, Dorset, England
基金
英国自然环境研究理事会;
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10.1016/S0883-2927(99)00065-7
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
The dissolution of silica and diffusion of reactive dissolved Si in the porewaters of river sediments are investigated using sediments of different physical and chemical properties. Three sediments are considered: (a) from sectioned cores taken from a river-bed, (b) fine organic-rich surface sediment(<5 cm depth) installed in a fluvarium channel and, (c) coarse river sediment of low organic matter content also installed in a fluvarium channel. Dissolution rates of silica are measured at 10 degrees C using batches of suspended material. The derived dissolution rate constants show large differences between the sediments. The river bed-sediment cores had vertical concentration profiles of dissolved Si that are consistent with the diffusion and dissolution of biogenic silica. Experiments in a fluvarium channel enabled Si fluxes to be calculated from a mass-balance of the overlying solution. The results are consistent with the attainment of a steady-state concentration profile of dissolved Si in the sediment. There are no discernible effects of water velocity over the sediment between 5 and 11 cm s(-1). However, at 20 cm s(-1), the flux increases as a result of either entrainment of fine particles at the surface or advective effects in the surface sediment. A fluvarium experiment with the fine sediment (<125 mu m) over 61 days, produced a concentration profile with the highest concentration of 1025 mu mol dm(-3) at a depth of 4-5 cm in the sediment. A FORTRAN program is used to model the results of the increase in dissolved Si in the overlying water and development of a concentration profile in the porewater. This leads to a sediment diffusion coefficient of 1.21 x 10(-9) m(2) s(-1) at 8.8 degrees C at the beginning of the experiment and rate constant k =13.1 x 10(-7) s(-1) at pH = 7.82 and average temperature of 7.6 degrees C for the entire experiment. Fluxes measured at the sediment-surface interface and calculated assuming steady-state profiles had developed are typically 0.01-0.04 mu mol m(-2) (of river bed) s(-1). The approach enables the efflux of dissolved Si from bottom-sediments to be estimated from dissolution rates measured using suspensions of bed-sediment. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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