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Storage and behaviour of As, Sb, Pb and Cu in ombrotrophic peat bogs under contrasting water table conditions

Storage and behaviour of As, Sb, Pb and Cu in ombrotrophic peat bogs under contrasting water table conditions
Storage and behaviour of As, Sb, Pb and Cu in ombrotrophic peat bogs under contrasting water table conditions
Concentration depth profiles and inventories of solid-phase As, Sb, Pb, and Cu were determined in 210Pb-dated cores from an ombrotrophic peat bog in northwest England. Cores were collected from the peat dome and adjacent to an eroding gully. Down-core distributions of As, Sb, Pb, and Cu in the dome core are almost identical. The water table is close to the dome surface with only short-term draw-down. Under these conditions, As, Sb, Pb, and Cu are immobile, allowing the reconstruction of trends in historical contaminant deposition. The peak in atmospheric deposition of As, Sb, Pb, and Cu (4.59, 2.78, 147, and 26.7 mg m?2 y?1, respectively) occurred during the late 19th century. Stable Pb isotope ratios reveal that Pb deposition during this period was from indigenous and foreign sources. The mean water table is much lower at the gully edge, and there are pronounced interannual fluctuations. These conditions have not affected the integrity of the Pb and Cu records but have caused postdepositional mobilization and redistribution of As and Sb. Cumulative inventories show significant loss of As and Sb at the gully edge site. Long-term water table draw-down in ombrotrophic peat bogs has the potential to alter the geochemistry and fate of previously deposited As and Sb.
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Rothwell, James J.
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Taylor, Kevin G.
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Chenery, Simon R. N.
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Cundy, Andrew B.
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Evans, Martin G.
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Allott, Timothy E. H.
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Chenery, Simon R. N.
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Cundy, Andrew B.
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Evans, Martin G.
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Allott, Timothy E. H.
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Rothwell, James J., Taylor, Kevin G., Chenery, Simon R. N., Cundy, Andrew B., Evans, Martin G. and Allott, Timothy E. H. (2010) Storage and behaviour of As, Sb, Pb and Cu in ombrotrophic peat bogs under contrasting water table conditions. Environmental Science & Technology, 44 (22), 8497-8502. (doi:10.1021/es101150w).

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Concentration depth profiles and inventories of solid-phase As, Sb, Pb, and Cu were determined in 210Pb-dated cores from an ombrotrophic peat bog in northwest England. Cores were collected from the peat dome and adjacent to an eroding gully. Down-core distributions of As, Sb, Pb, and Cu in the dome core are almost identical. The water table is close to the dome surface with only short-term draw-down. Under these conditions, As, Sb, Pb, and Cu are immobile, allowing the reconstruction of trends in historical contaminant deposition. The peak in atmospheric deposition of As, Sb, Pb, and Cu (4.59, 2.78, 147, and 26.7 mg m?2 y?1, respectively) occurred during the late 19th century. Stable Pb isotope ratios reveal that Pb deposition during this period was from indigenous and foreign sources. The mean water table is much lower at the gully edge, and there are pronounced interannual fluctuations. These conditions have not affected the integrity of the Pb and Cu records but have caused postdepositional mobilization and redistribution of As and Sb. Cumulative inventories show significant loss of As and Sb at the gully edge site. Long-term water table draw-down in ombrotrophic peat bogs has the potential to alter the geochemistry and fate of previously deposited As and Sb.

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Published date: October 2010
Organisations: Geochemistry

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Local EPrints ID: 399339
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/399339
ISSN: 0013-936X
PURE UUID: 854c7b41-2d12-4103-8487-8513ef67330b
ORCID for Andrew B. Cundy: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4368-2569

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Date deposited: 11 Aug 2016 14:11
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:52

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Author: James J. Rothwell
Author: Kevin G. Taylor
Author: Simon R. N. Chenery
Author: Andrew B. Cundy ORCID iD
Author: Martin G. Evans
Author: Timothy E. H. Allott

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