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摘要
含有高硫酸盐物质(pH 值为 4)的酸性硫酸盐土壤(ASS)在排水后会转变为含硫酸盐层(pH 值为 4)的酸性硫酸盐土壤,硫酸的形成会对环境造成影响,金属和酸会随之迁移并渗入水道,同时还会造成岩土工程问题。然而,迄今为止,ASS 的发生还不是挪威的研究课题。本试验性研究是在挪威北部沿海地区进行的。对阿尔塔附近的 39 个地点进行了采样和分析。其中,6 个地点被归类为 ASS,含有次硫酸盐或准过硫酸盐物质。ASS 的分布范围不如波罗的海地区广泛,但分析结果表明,ASS 含有次硫酸盐物质,如果被氧化,在某些地区具有很高的酸化潜力。这项试点研究表明,ASS 存在于特定区域。对三个有 ASS 记录的地方进行了更详细的研究。在这里,对剖面进行了挖掘和分析,以帮助了解这些矿点的地质背景。通过这种方式,概述了含有次硫酸盐物质的 ASS 土壤的重要地质先决条件。在这项研究中,出现 ASS 的先决条件包括:年轻的海洋细粒沉积物和地势较低的环境,这种环境会受到偶发性沉积作用的影响,但在其他情况下,水流平静,水交换很少。研究结果是进一步研究挪威海岸 ASS 现象的起点。
The first documented and characterized Norwegian acid sulfate soils
Acid sulfate soils (ASS) containing hypersulfidic material (pH >4) can, when drained, transform to ASS with a thionic horizon (pH <4), which can cause environmental effects due to the formation of sulfuric acid and the consequent mobilization and leaching of metals and acid into waterways, as well as cause geotechnical problems. Yet, the occurrence of ASS has till now not been a topic of research in Norway. The present pilot study was carried out on an area along the northern coast of Norway. Thirty-nine localities were sampled and analysed near Alta. Of these, six were classified as ASS with either hypersulfidic or parahypersulfidic material. ASS is not as widespread as within the Baltic Sea area, but the analyses document the occurrence of ASS with hypersulfidic material with high acidifying potential in certain areas if oxidized. This pilot study shows that ASS occurs in specific areas. Three localities with documented ASS were studied in greater detail. Here, sections were excavated and analysed to help with the understanding of the geological context of these occurrences. In this way, the geological prerequisites considered of importance of soils with ASS with hypersulfidic material are outlined. The prerequisites for ASS occurrence that evolved during this study include young, marine, fine-grained deposits and a low relief environment subjected to episodic sedimentation but otherwise calm water and little water exchange. The results are a starting point for further studies of ASS occurrences along the Norwegian coast.
期刊介绍:
The EJSS is an international journal that publishes outstanding papers in soil science that advance the theoretical and mechanistic understanding of physical, chemical and biological processes and their interactions in soils acting from molecular to continental scales in natural and managed environments.