两个人工湿地的季节性硫氧化还原循环及其衰老过程的启示

IF 2.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Cher M Lindelien, Xiaoyu Xu, Anna S Knox, Erin Peck
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湿地处理系统 (WTS) 中的长期金属修复包括促进硫酸盐的异化作用,以产生硫化物并使深层沉积物中的金属矿化。我们对美国南卡罗来纳州艾肯市萨凡纳河遗址上的两处人工湿地(2007 年建成的维护型湿地处理系统和 2000 年建成的非维护型湿地处理系统)的季节性硫循环进行了评估。在沉积物深度、季节和湿地之间观察到硫化物浓度的显著交互作用(F = 4.64,df = 11,P = 3.28 × 10 - 5)。与无维护系统不同,在有维护的 WTS 中,暖季期间表层沉积物中的硫酸盐异嗜还原占主导地位(0-2 厘米深度,t=-2.66,P = 9.70 × 10 - 3)。在暖季,孔隙水中的硫酸盐浓度增加(F = 7.84,df = 1,P = 6.50 × 10 - 3),与预期相反。暖季未维护 WTS 中的硫限制与大球茎草硫同化的增加有关。未维护 WTS 表层沉积物中较低的硫化物浓度说明了老化效应。养护型水质监测站显示出了治理侵蚀、pH 值降低以及在较老的未养护型水质监测站中观察到的硫限制的潜力。
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Seasonal Sulfur Redox Cycling in Two Constructed Wetlands with Insight on How They Age.

Seasonal Sulfur Redox Cycling in Two Constructed Wetlands with Insight on How They Age.

Long-term metal remediation in wetland treatment systems (WTSs) involves facilitating dissimilatory sulfate reduction to produce sulfide and mineralize metals in deep sediments. We evaluated seasonal sulfur cycling in two constructed wetlands (Maintained WTS constructed in 2007, and the Unmaintained WTS constructed in 2000) on the Savannah River Site in Aiken, South Carolina, USA. Significant interactions in sulfide concentration were observed between sediment depth, season, and wetland (F = 4.64, df = 11, P = 3.28 × 10 - 5). In the Maintained WTS, dissimilatory sulfate reduction dominated the surface sediments during the warm season (0-2 cm depth, t=-2.66, P = 9.70 × 10 - 3), unlike the Unmaintained system. Sulfate concentrations in pore waters increased in the warm season (F = 7.84, df = 1, P = 6.50 × 10 - 3), contrary to expectations. Sulfur limitation in the Unmaintained WTS during the warm season correlated with increased sulfur assimilation in giant bulrush. Lower sulfide concentrations in surface sediments of the Unmaintained WTS illustrated aging effects. The Maintained WTS shows potential for managing erosion, pH reduction, and sulfur limitation observed in the older Unmaintained WTS.

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期刊介绍: The Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology(BECT) is a peer-reviewed journal that offers rapid review and publication. Accepted submissions will be presented as clear, concise reports of current research for a readership concerned with environmental contamination and toxicology. Scientific quality and clarity are paramount.
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