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Influence of soil moisture on the sequestration of organic compounds in soil
Authors:Kottler B D  White J C  Kelsey J W
Affiliation:

a Department of Soil, Crop, and Atmospheric Sciences, Institute of Comparative and Environmental Toxicology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA

b Department of Science Education and Environmental Science, Southern Connecticut State University, 501 Crescent Street, New Haven, CT 06515, USA

c Department of Soil and Water, The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, 123 Huntington Street, New Haven, CT 06504, USA

d Department of Biological and Physical Sciences, Marymount University, 2807 N. Glebe Road, Arlington, VA 22207, USA

Abstract:A study was conducted as a part of continuing investigation of the effect of soil moisture on the sequestration of organic compounds aged in the soil. Here, experiments focused on the effects of moisture changes within the soil before, during, and after contaminant addition. The extractability of aged (68 d) phenanthrene was greater from soil that had been subjected to wetting and drying cycles prior to solute addition as compared to soil initially maintained at constant moisture. The recovery of phenanthrene added to moist soil was increased relative to extractability from soil that was air-dried at the time of the contaminant addition. Repeated wetting and drying of soil after the addition of atrazine or phenanthrene resulted in decreased extractability of the compounds as compared to samples maintained at constant moisture. A method for rapidly sequestering contaminants is proposed and may be useful in limiting the time required for laboratory studies involving “aged” contaminants. These data build upon the findings of earlier work from our laboratory and indicate that changes in the moisture conditions of soil can affect the availability of sequestered contaminants possibly through alterations in the structure of the natural solid.
Keywords:Phenanthrene   Atrazine   Aging   Soil   Extraction   Bioavailability
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