ARSENIC GEOCHEMISTRY IN FORESTED SOIL PROFILES AS REVEALED BY SOLID-PHASE STUDIES

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GUSTAFSSON, JP
JACKS, G
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[1] Division of Land and Water Resources, Royal Institute of Technology
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10.1016/0883-2927(95)00010-H
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Arsenic concentrations in soils may be elevated either because of anthropogenic activity or because of a high natural abundance of the parent material. In the unsaturated zone of seven forest soils in northern Sweden, inorganic As(V) generally dominated the solid-phase speciation while non-NaBH4-reducible organic As associated with isolated humic substances (humic As) was present in low amounts. In unpolluted soils, absorbed As(V) was more or less constant through the B and C horizons and did not show any obvious relationship with secondary short-range ordered Fe or Al minerals-this suggested that most As(V) had formed early during pedogenesis asa result of sulphide weathering. When a small amount of As(V) was added to the mineral soils, adsorption was almost complete and the amount of remaining As(V) in solution depended on the ratio of pyrophosphate-C to oxalate-(Fe + Al). On higher As(V) additions, the amount of adsorption sites governed the As solubility. As regards the humic As, the XAD-4 acid fulvates were more enriched with As as compared to the hydrophobic acids. The As content of the forest Boor was highly dependent on the distance from the Ronnskarsverken non-ferrous metal smelter, but did not reflect the As content of the underlying horizons; thus, biological uptake of As from the mineral soil appeared to be very low.
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