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Influence of flooding and metal immobilising soil amendments on availability of metals for willows and earthworms in calcareous dredged sediment-derived soils.
Environ Pollut. 2010 Jun; 158(6):2181-8.EP

Abstract

Soil amendments previously shown to be effective in reducing metal bioavailability and/or mobility in calcareous metal-polluted soils were tested on a calcareous dredged sediment-derived soil with 26 mg Cd/kg dry soil, 2200 mg Cr/kg dry soil, 220 mg Pb/kg dry soil, and 3000 mg Zn/kg dry soil. The amendments were 5% modified aluminosilicate (AS), 10% w/w lignin, 1% w/w diammonium phosphate (DAP, (NH4)2HPO4), 1% w/w MnO, and 5% w/w CaSO4. In an additional treatment, the contaminated soil was submerged. Endpoints were metal uptake in Salix cinerea and Lumbricus terrestris, and effect on oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) in submerged soils. Results illustrated that the selected soil amendments were not effective in reducing ecological risk to vegetation or soil inhabiting invertebrates, as metal uptake in willows and earthworms did not significantly decrease following their application. Flooding the polluted soil resulted in metal uptake in S. cinerea comparable with concentrations for an uncontaminated soil.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research (ILVO), Scientific Institute of the Flemish Government, Burg. Van Gansberghelaan 109, B-9820 Merelbeke, Belgium. bart.vandecasteele@ilvo.vlaanderen.beNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

20347195

Citation

Vandecasteele, Bart, et al. "Influence of Flooding and Metal Immobilising Soil Amendments On Availability of Metals for Willows and Earthworms in Calcareous Dredged Sediment-derived Soils." Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987), vol. 158, no. 6, 2010, pp. 2181-8.
Vandecasteele B, Du Laing G, Lettens S, et al. Influence of flooding and metal immobilising soil amendments on availability of metals for willows and earthworms in calcareous dredged sediment-derived soils. Environ Pollut. 2010;158(6):2181-8.
Vandecasteele, B., Du Laing, G., Lettens, S., Jordaens, K., & Tack, F. M. (2010). Influence of flooding and metal immobilising soil amendments on availability of metals for willows and earthworms in calcareous dredged sediment-derived soils. Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987), 158(6), 2181-8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2010.02.017
Vandecasteele B, et al. Influence of Flooding and Metal Immobilising Soil Amendments On Availability of Metals for Willows and Earthworms in Calcareous Dredged Sediment-derived Soils. Environ Pollut. 2010;158(6):2181-8. PubMed PMID: 20347195.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Influence of flooding and metal immobilising soil amendments on availability of metals for willows and earthworms in calcareous dredged sediment-derived soils. AU - Vandecasteele,Bart, AU - Du Laing,Gijs, AU - Lettens,Suzanna, AU - Jordaens,Kurt, AU - Tack,Filip M G, Y1 - 2010/03/27/ PY - 2009/10/22/received PY - 2010/02/19/revised PY - 2010/02/27/accepted PY - 2010/3/30/entrez PY - 2010/3/30/pubmed PY - 2010/8/14/medline SP - 2181 EP - 8 JF - Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987) JO - Environ Pollut VL - 158 IS - 6 N2 - Soil amendments previously shown to be effective in reducing metal bioavailability and/or mobility in calcareous metal-polluted soils were tested on a calcareous dredged sediment-derived soil with 26 mg Cd/kg dry soil, 2200 mg Cr/kg dry soil, 220 mg Pb/kg dry soil, and 3000 mg Zn/kg dry soil. The amendments were 5% modified aluminosilicate (AS), 10% w/w lignin, 1% w/w diammonium phosphate (DAP, (NH4)2HPO4), 1% w/w MnO, and 5% w/w CaSO4. In an additional treatment, the contaminated soil was submerged. Endpoints were metal uptake in Salix cinerea and Lumbricus terrestris, and effect on oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) in submerged soils. Results illustrated that the selected soil amendments were not effective in reducing ecological risk to vegetation or soil inhabiting invertebrates, as metal uptake in willows and earthworms did not significantly decrease following their application. Flooding the polluted soil resulted in metal uptake in S. cinerea comparable with concentrations for an uncontaminated soil. SN - 1873-6424 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/20347195/Influence_of_flooding_and_metal_immobilising_soil_amendments_on_availability_of_metals_for_willows_and_earthworms_in_calcareous_dredged_sediment_derived_soils_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -