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Microbially Mediated Release of As from Mekong Delta Peat Sediments

Asta, Maria P.  
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Wang, Yuheng  
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Frutschi, Manon  
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September 3, 2019
Environmental Science & Technology

Peat layers within alluvial sediments are considered effective arsenic (As) sinks under reducing conditions due to the binding of As(III) to thiol groups in natural organic matter (NOM) and the formation of As-bearing sulfide phases. However, their possible role as sources of As for anoxic groundwaters remains unexplored. Here, we perform laboratory experiments to provide evidence for the role of a sediment peat layer in releasing As. Our results show that the peat layer, deposited about 8,000 years ago in a paleomangrove environment in the nascent Mekong Delta, could be a source of As to porewater under reducing conditions. X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) analysis of the peat confirmed that As was bound to NOM thiol groups and incorporated into pyrite. Nitrate was detected in peat layer porewater, and flow-through and batch experiments evidenced the release of As from NOM and pyrite in the presence of nitrate. Based on poisoning experiments, we propose that the microbially mediated oxidation of arsenic-rich pyrite and organic matter coupled to nitrate reduction releases arsenic from this peat. Although peat layers have been proposed as As sinks in earlier studies, we show here their potential to release depositional- and/or diagenetically-accumulated As.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/acs.est.9b02887
Web of Science ID

WOS:000484644500024

Author(s)
Asta, Maria P.  
Wang, Yuheng  
Frutschi, Manon  
Viacava, Karen  
Loreggian, Luca  
Le Pape, Pierre
Phu Le Vo
Fernandez, Ana Maria  
Morin, Guillaume
Bernier-Latmani, Rizlan  
Date Issued

2019-09-03

Published in
Environmental Science & Technology
Volume

53

Issue

17

Start page

10208

End page

10217

Subjects

Engineering, Environmental

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Environmental Sciences

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Engineering

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Environmental Sciences & Ecology

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dissolved organic-matter

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arsenic release

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nitrate reduction

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ground-water

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denitrification

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bangladesh

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aquifer

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pyrite

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speciation

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mechanism

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