Mercury mobility, colloid formation and methylation in a polluted Fluvisol as affected by manure application and flooding–draining cycle
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Published:2021-06-10
Issue:11
Volume:18
Page:3445-3465
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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:
Gfeller LorenzORCID, Weber Andrea, Worms Isabelle, Slaveykova Vera I.ORCID, Mestrot AdrienORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Floodplain soils polluted with high levels of mercury (Hg) are potential
point sources to downstream ecosystems. Repeated flooding (e.g., redox
cycling) and agricultural activities (e.g., organic matter addition) may
influence the fate and speciation of Hg in these soil systems. The formation
and aggregation of colloids and particles influence both Hg mobility and
its bioavailability to microbes that form methylmercury (MeHg). In this study,
we conducted a microcosm flooding–draining experiment on Hg-polluted
floodplain soils originating from an agriculturally used area situated in
the Rhone Valley (Valais, Switzerland). The experiment comprised two 14 d
flooding periods separated by one 14 d draining period. The effect of
freshly added natural organic matter on Hg dynamics was assessed by adding
liquid cow manure (+MNR) to two soils characterized by different Hg (47.3±0.5 or 2.38±0.01 mg kg−1) and organic
carbon (OC: 1.92 wt % or 3.45 wt %) contents. During the experiment,
the release, colloid formation of Hg in soil solution and net MeHg
production in the soil were monitored. Upon manure addition in the highly
polluted soil (lower OC), an accelerated release of Hg to the soil solution
could be linked to a fast reductive dissolution of Mn oxides. The manure
treatments showed a fast sequestration of Hg and a higher percentage of Hg bound by
particulate (0.02–10 µm). Also, analyses of soil
solutions by asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation coupled with
inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (AF4–ICP–MS) revealed a
relative increase in colloidal Hg bound to dissolved organic matter (Hg–DOM)
and inorganic colloidal Hg (70 %–100 %) upon manure addition. Our
experiment shows a net MeHg production the first flooding and draining
period and a subsequent decrease in absolute MeHg concentrations after the
second flooding period. Manure addition did not change net MeHg production
significantly in the incubated soils. The results of this study suggest that
manure addition may promote Hg sequestration by Hg complexation on large
organic matter components and the formation and aggregation of inorganic
HgS(s) colloids in Hg-polluted Fluvisols with low levels of natural
organic matter.
Funder
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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