Changes in riverine dissolved organic matter caused by gypsum-induced flocculation

IF 2.2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Samu Elovaara, Lingbin Zhao, Eero Asmala, Hermanni Kaartokallio, David N. Thomas
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Abstract

Gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O) is increasingly used to bind P to soil on agricultural fields, which mitigates eutrophication caused by runoff of excess PO43− fertilizers into adjacent aquatic environments. Gypsum also binds dissolved organic matter (DOM) to soil particles. Gypsum that gets into fresh water after field applications may result in enhanced particle formation by DOM flocculation and alter C transfer in rivers draining agricultural catchments. We tested the potential effects of gypsum additions on DOM cycling by adding concentrated gypsum solution into river water before subjecting it to controlled mixing to increase particle collisions and flocculation. Gypsum addition increased the amount of suspended particulate matter in river water three to four times higher than in controls without gypsum. The flocs contained a relatively high amount of minerogenic particles. Gypsum-induced flocculation removed colored dissolved organic matter which, together with removal of minerogenic particles, may result in increased water clarity. Gypsum addition and the associated changes in the DOM pool did not affect microbial growth or DOM processing, suggesting that flocculation did not target the labile fraction of the DOM pool. While acknowledging that the responses detected in our study might depend on the region, we propose that the changes in riverine DOM cycling caused by gypsum application results in either no changes or slightly positive changes to the water quality of the rivers and should not be considered an obstacle for eutrophication prevention using gypsum applications.

石膏絮凝对河流溶解有机质的影响。
石膏(CaSO4·2H2O)被越来越多地用于将磷与农田土壤结合,从而减轻过量PO4 - 3肥料流入邻近水生环境造成的富营养化。石膏还能将溶解的有机物(DOM)与土壤颗粒结合。石膏在田间施用后进入淡水,可能导致DOM絮凝作用增强颗粒形成,改变农业集水区河流的碳转移。我们测试了石膏添加物对DOM循环的潜在影响,将浓缩的石膏溶液添加到河水中,然后进行控制混合,以增加颗粒碰撞和絮凝。添加石膏使河水中悬浮颗粒物的数量比不添加石膏的对照组高出三到四倍。絮凝体中含有较多的成矿颗粒。石膏引起的絮凝去除有色溶解的有机物,与矿物颗粒的去除一起,可能导致水的清晰度提高。石膏的加入和DOM池中相关的变化不影响微生物的生长和DOM的加工,这表明絮凝没有针对DOM池的不稳定部分。虽然我们的研究中检测到的响应可能取决于区域,但我们提出,石膏施用引起的河流DOM循环的变化不会导致河流水质的变化或轻微的积极变化,不应被视为使用石膏预防富营养化的障碍。
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Journal of environmental quality
Journal of environmental quality 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
8.30%
发文量
123
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Articles in JEQ cover various aspects of anthropogenic impacts on the environment, including agricultural, terrestrial, atmospheric, and aquatic systems, with emphasis on the understanding of underlying processes. To be acceptable for consideration in JEQ, a manuscript must make a significant contribution to the advancement of knowledge or toward a better understanding of existing concepts. The study should define principles of broad applicability, be related to problems over a sizable geographic area, or be of potential interest to a representative number of scientists. Emphasis is given to the understanding of underlying processes rather than to monitoring. Contributions are accepted from all disciplines for consideration by the editorial board. Manuscripts may be volunteered, invited, or coordinated as a special section or symposium.
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