Estuarine flocculation dynamics of organic carbon and metals from boreal acid sulfate soils
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Published:2023-07-20
Issue:14
Volume:20
Page:2883-2901
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Virtasalo Joonas J.ORCID, Österholm Peter, Asmala Eero
Abstract
Abstract. Flocculation of riverine dissolved organic matter to the particulate form in estuaries is an important mechanism for capturing dissolved metals to
newly formed organic particles, regulating the metal transport from land to sea. The process is particularly relevant for rivers draining boreal
acid sulfate soils of western Finland, which are known to deliver large amounts of trace metals with detrimental environmental consequences for the
recipient estuaries in the eastern Gulf of Bothnia in the northern Baltic Sea. This is the first study to investigate dissolved metal (Al,
Fe, Mn, Co, and Cu) association with flocculating organic particles in the laboratory, by mixing of acidic metal-rich
water from acid-sulfate-soil-impacted rivers and particle-free artificial seawater. Water samples were collected in April 2021 from the Laihianjoki
and Sulvanjoki rivers in western Finland. Experiments with an in situ laser-diffraction-based particle size distribution sensor and a
multiparameter water quality sonde were run to continuously monitor the development of a suspended particle pool over the salinity gradient from 0
to 6, corresponding to the salinity range observed in these estuarine systems. Flocculator experiments with discrete salinity treatments were carried
out to investigate metal behaviour with the collection of flocculated material on glass fibre filters. Filtrate was analysed for coloured dissolved-organic-matter absorbance and fluorescence for the characterization of potential changes in the organic matter pool during the flocculation
process. Retentate on the filter was subjected to persulfate digestion of organic particles and metal oxyhydroxides (pH < 2.3), and the
digestion supernatants were analysed for metal concentrations. The laboratory experiments showed strong transfer of Al and Fe already
at a salinity of 0–2 to newly formed organically dominated flocs that were generally larger than 80 µm. Very strong coupling between the
decrease in humic fluorescence and the increase in organically bound Al demonstrated that Al transfer to the flocs was stronger than
that of Fe. The flocs in the suspended particle pool were complemented by a smaller population of Al- and Fe-oxyhydroxide-dominated flocculi (median size of 11 µm) after pH exceeded ca. 5.5. Cobalt and Mn transfer to the particle pool was
weak, although some transfer to Mn oxyhydroxides as well as Co association with the flocs took place. Up to 50 % of Cu was
found to be bound to humic substances in the flocs in the river waters, and this proportion did not significantly change during mixing with
seawater. The findings of this study demonstrate that salinity and pH are important independent but connected controls of the flocculation behaviour
of dissolved metals from boreal acid sulfate soils and the seaward transport and environmental consequences of the metals in the marine
environment.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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