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The transport of Cu and Zn from agricultural soils to surface water in a small catchment
Authors:H Xue  PH NhatR Gächter  PS Hooda
Institution:a Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Sciences and Technology (EAWAG), Limnological Research Center, CH-6047 Kastanienbaum, Switzerland
b Vietnamese Institute for Tropical Technology and Environmental Protection (VITEP), 56 Troung Quoc Dzung Street, Phu Nhuan District, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam
c Center for Earth and Environmental Science Research, Kingston University, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 2EE, UK
Abstract:Long-term manure-borne copper and zinc inputs (18-324 mg Cu m−2 yr−1 and 100-800 mg Zn m−2 yr−1) to grassland soils resulted in their catchment in water concentrations that often exceeded the surface water quality criteria (2 μg Cu l−1 and 5 μg Zn l−1). This paper compares retention and release of Cu and Zn by two types of soil, a mineral soil (MS) and a dark colored soil rich in organic matter (OS). On the basis of dry soil mass, the OS has a higher retention/affinity for Cu and Zn than the MS, but much less Zn accumulated in the MS when compared on an areal basis. This is largely because of the much smaller bulk OS density and larger dissolved metal concentrations in the OS drainage than that for the MS. However, because of the greater water retention capacity of the OS, elevated metal concentrations in the soil solution do not necessarily cause greater loss to water. It is concluded that artificially drained OS can contribute significantly to the observed elevated Cu and Zn concentrations of the river, especially during relatively dry weather conditions when the contribution of water seeping from OS to the total river water discharge becomes increasingly important.
Keywords:Water quality  Soil  Metal release  Copper  Zinc
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