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Alteration of arsenopyrite in soils under different vegetation covers

Authors

MIHALJEVIČ Martin ETTLER Vojtech SEBEK Ondrej DRAHOTA Petr STRNAD Ladislav PROCHAZKA Radek ZEMAN Josef SRACEK Ondra

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Science of the Total Environment
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Web https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2009.12.003
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2009.12.003
Keywords Arsenopyrite; Arsenic; Scorodite; Speciation; Weathering; Soils
Description The weathering of arsenopyrite (FeAsS) has been monitored in soils using an in situ experimental approach. Arsenopyrite in nylon experimental bags was placed in individual horizons in soils in spruce (litter, horizons A, B, and C), beech (litter, horizons A, B. and C) and unforested (horizons A, B, and C) areas and left in contact with the soil for a period of 1 year. The individual areas on the ridge of the Krusne hory Mts., Czech Republic, had the same lithology, climatic and environmental conditions. Scorodite (FeAsO(4)center dot 2H(2)O) was identified as a principal secondary mineral of arsenic (As) formed directly on the surface of the arsenopyrite. Scorodite was formed in all the areas in all soil horizons. The amount of scorodite formed decreased in the series beech, spruce and unforested areas. In forested areas, there was a larger amount of scorodite on arsenopyrites exposed in organic horizons (litter, A horizon). The greater rate of arsenopyrite alteration in organic horizons in the beech stand compared to spruce stand is probably a result of faster mineralization of organic material with resulting production of nitrate and better seepage conditions of soil in this area. Speciation of As determined using the sequential extraction technique demonstrated that As was bonded in the soils primarily in the residual fractions prior to the experiment. The As content in the mobile fractions increased in the organic horizon in the forested areas after the experiments.

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