Title of article :
Sorption and redox processes controlling arsenic fate and
transport in a stream impacted by acid mine drainage
Author/Authors :
C. Casiota، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , S. Lebrunb، نويسنده , , G. Morinb، نويسنده , , O. Bruneela، نويسنده , , J.C. Personne´a، نويسنده , , F. Elbaz-Poulicheta، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Reigous acid creek originating from the Carnoule`s tailings impoundment supplies high concentrations of arsenic under
soluble (up to ~4 mg/l) and particulate (up to 150 mgAs/g) phases to the Amous river, situated at the drainage basin of the
Rhoˆne river (Southern France). The metalloid is present as As(III) (N95%) in Reigous creek water while As(V) predominates
(50–80%) in the solid phase, i.e. schwertmannite. At the confluence between acid (pHb5) creek and alkaline Amous river,
As(III) concentrations decrease ten-fold through dilution and formation of As-rich ferrihydrite (As/Fe=0.02–0.1) containing 10–
30% As(III). However, these attenuation processes are not efficient in the summer heatwave of 2003 since As concentrations in
Amous river water (z20 Ag/l) and As/Fe ratios in particulate matter (z0.07) are closed to those of Reigous creek (V22 Ag/l and
V0.02, respectively) or even higher. Downstream the confluence, processes involved in the transport of aqueous As along
Amous river flowpath vary seasonally. Arsenic is transported conservatively in the aqueous phase away from the confluence in
the cooler months; thus, dilution by unpolluted tributaries is the only process that decreases As concentrations. However, As(III)
is rapidly oxidized and As(V) remains in solution. In contrast, during the warm season, desorption from As-rich sediment
occurs which results in an increase of As(V) and As(III) concentrations along Amous river flow until they reach up to ~20 Ag/l
each. Therefore, Amous river seems not to be totally recovered from mine-related arsenic contamination after 3.5 km and may
affect freshwater resources further downstream.
Keywords :
Speciation , Arsenic , AMD , Transport processes , Mine-impacted river
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment