TY - JOUR
T1 - Mobility of chromium in sediments dominated by macrophytes and cyanobacteria in different zones of Lake Taihu
AU - Fan, Xianfang
AU - Ding, Shiming
AU - Chen, Musong
AU - Gao, Shuaishuai
AU - Fu, Zhen
AU - Gong, Mengdan
AU - Wang, Yan
AU - Zhang, Chaosheng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019
PY - 2019/5/20
Y1 - 2019/5/20
N2 - To study the mechanisms of chromium (Cr) mobilization in sediments of lakes with different ecotypes, seasonal sampling was performed in the macrophyte-dominated East Taihu (MDET) and cyanobacteria-dominated Meiliang Bay (CDMB) in Lake Taihu. Concentrations of labile Cr(VI) and dissolved Cr were assessed using diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) and high-resolution dialysis passive sampling devices, respectively. Results indicated that in pore water the dissolved Cr concentrations and in sediments total Cr and Cr fractions concentrations (dissolved, exchangeable and carbonate fraction (F1), Fe-Mn oxide fraction (F2), organic/sulfide fraction (F3)) were lower in MDET than in CDMB. However, the highly toxic DGT-labile Cr(VI) concentrations were higher in MDET sediments than in CDMB sediments. In the two lake zones, the seasonal variations in concentrations of dissolved Cr and DGT-labile Cr(VI) were significant, while total Cr and Cr fractions showed negligible changes (except F1 fraction). In summer, the high mobility of dissolved Cr (MDET: 103.42 ± 10.82 μg/L; CDMB: 108.99 ± 4.24 μg/L) were mainly caused by dissolved organic matter complexing with Cr(III). In winter the high mobility of dissolved Cr (MDET: 100.27 ± 22.04 μg/L; CDMB: 102.01 ± 8.81 μg/L) and DGT-labile Cr(VI) (MDET: 28.26 ± 3.73 μg/L; CDLZ: 25.82 ± 2.26 μg/L) were primarily caused by the oxidization of Cr (III) by Mn(III/IV) oxides. This study establishes the mechanisms for seasonal variation of Cr mobilization in different lake ecological zones, highlighting the urgent need for remediation of Cr pollution, especially in macrophyte-dominated lake zones.
AB - To study the mechanisms of chromium (Cr) mobilization in sediments of lakes with different ecotypes, seasonal sampling was performed in the macrophyte-dominated East Taihu (MDET) and cyanobacteria-dominated Meiliang Bay (CDMB) in Lake Taihu. Concentrations of labile Cr(VI) and dissolved Cr were assessed using diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) and high-resolution dialysis passive sampling devices, respectively. Results indicated that in pore water the dissolved Cr concentrations and in sediments total Cr and Cr fractions concentrations (dissolved, exchangeable and carbonate fraction (F1), Fe-Mn oxide fraction (F2), organic/sulfide fraction (F3)) were lower in MDET than in CDMB. However, the highly toxic DGT-labile Cr(VI) concentrations were higher in MDET sediments than in CDMB sediments. In the two lake zones, the seasonal variations in concentrations of dissolved Cr and DGT-labile Cr(VI) were significant, while total Cr and Cr fractions showed negligible changes (except F1 fraction). In summer, the high mobility of dissolved Cr (MDET: 103.42 ± 10.82 μg/L; CDMB: 108.99 ± 4.24 μg/L) were mainly caused by dissolved organic matter complexing with Cr(III). In winter the high mobility of dissolved Cr (MDET: 100.27 ± 22.04 μg/L; CDMB: 102.01 ± 8.81 μg/L) and DGT-labile Cr(VI) (MDET: 28.26 ± 3.73 μg/L; CDLZ: 25.82 ± 2.26 μg/L) were primarily caused by the oxidization of Cr (III) by Mn(III/IV) oxides. This study establishes the mechanisms for seasonal variation of Cr mobilization in different lake ecological zones, highlighting the urgent need for remediation of Cr pollution, especially in macrophyte-dominated lake zones.
KW - Chromium (VI)
KW - Chromium mobility
KW - Lake Taihu
KW - Lake sediment
KW - Passive sampling devices
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85061912833
U2 - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.02.299
DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.02.299
M3 - Article
SN - 0048-9697
VL - 666
SP - 994
EP - 1002
JO - Science of the Total Environment
JF - Science of the Total Environment
ER -