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Simulating the dynamics of sulfur species and zinc in wetland sediments
Authors:Jung Hyun Choi  Seok Soon Park  Peter R Jaffé
Institution:1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA;2. Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Abstract:In situ measurements comparing vertical SO42− profiles in vegetated and non-vegetated sediments showed that SO42− concentrations in vegetated sediments increased significantly at the beginning of the growing season and then gradually decreased during the rest of the growing season. Throughout the growing season, SO42− concentrations remained higher in the vegetated sediments than in the sediments without plants. The higher SO42− concentrations in the vegetated sediments indicate that oxygen release from roots and evapotranspiration-induced advection by plants play an important role in the dynamics of sulfur species in sediments. Since the total pool of solid-phase sulfide is relatively large compared to the mass of SO42− in the sediments, the gradual decrease of SO42− concentrations may result from limitation of the solid-phase sulfide that is in direct contact with or very close to the roots and rhizomes. This would mean that the main pool of solid-phase sulfide and associated trace metals are not affected by the oxygen release from roots, and the associated trace metals will not become bioavailable during the growing season.
Keywords:Wetland sediments  Plants  Rhizosphere  Growing season  Oxygen release  Evapotranspiration  Sulfate  AVS  Immobilization  Zinc
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