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Interplay of S and As in Mekong Delta sediments during redox oscillations

Phan, Van T. H.
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Bardelli, Fabrizio
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Le Pape, Pierre
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September 1, 2019
Geoscience Frontiers

The cumulative effects of periodic redox cycling on the mobility of As, Fe, and S from alluvial sediment to groundwater were investigated in bioreactor experiments. Two particular sediments from the alluvial floodplain of the Mekong Delta River were investigated: Matrix A (14 m deep) had a higher pyrite concentration than matrix B (7 m deep) sediments. Gypsum was present in matrix B but absent in matrix A. In the reactors, the sediment suspensions were supplemented with As(III) and SO42-, and were subjected to three full-redox cycles entailing phases of nitrogen/CO2, compressed air sparging, and cellobiose addition. Major differences in As concentration and speciation were observed upon redox cycling. Evidences support the fact that initial sediment composition is the main factor controlling arsenic release and its speciation during the redox cycles. Indeed, a high pyrite content associated with a low SO42- content resulted in an increase in dissolved As concentrations, mainly in the form of As(III), after anoxic half-cycles; whereas a decrease in As concentrations mainly in the form of As(V), was instead observed after oxic half-cycles. In addition, oxic conditions were found to be responsible for pyrite and arsenian pyrite oxidation, increasing the As pool available for mobilization. The same processes seem to occur in sediment with the presence of gypsum, but, in this case, dissolved As were sequestered by biotic or abiotic redox reactions occurring in the Fe-S system, and by specific physico-chemical condition (e.g. pH). The contrasting results obtained for two sediments sampled from the same core show that many complexes and entangled factors are at work, and further refinement is needed to explain the spatial and temporal variability of As release to groundwater of the Mekong River Delta (Vietnam). (C) 2019, China University of Geosciences (Beijing) and Peking University. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.gsf.2018.03.008
Web of Science ID

WOS:000483372500007

Author(s)
Phan, Van T. H.
Bardelli, Fabrizio
Le Pape, Pierre
Couture, Raoul-Marie
Fernandez-Martinez, Alejandro
Tisserand, Delphine
Bernier-Latmani, Rizlan  
Charlet, Laurent
Date Issued

2019-09-01

Published in
Geoscience Frontiers
Volume

10

Issue

5

Start page

1715

End page

1729

Subjects

Geosciences, Multidisciplinary

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Geology

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redox oscillation

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pyrite oxidation

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gypsum dissolution

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isotope sulfur

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isotope oxygen

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acid-mine drainage

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microbial sulfate reduction

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arsenic speciation

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drinking-water

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isotope systematics

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abiotic oxidation

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dissolved sulfate

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pyrite oxidation

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sulfidic waters

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ferric iron

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This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License

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