Electron Microscopy Evidence of Zn Bioauthigenic Sulfides Formation in Polluted Organic Matter-Rich Sediments from the Chicamocha River (Boyacá-Colombia)
Autor: | Rosario Jiménez-Espinosa, Claudia Patricia Quevedo, Juan Jiménez-Millán, Gabriel Ricardo Cifuentes |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Pollution
lcsh:QE351-399.2 media_common.quotation_subject cell-shaped aggregates Drainage basin Zn pollution 010501 environmental sciences 010502 geochemistry & geophysics microbial sulfate-reducing activity 01 natural sciences Organic matter organic matter-rich sediments 0105 earth and related environmental sciences media_common chemistry.chemical_classification Total organic carbon geography geography.geographical_feature_category lcsh:Mineralogy Sediment Geology Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology chemistry Wastewater ZnS nanoparticles Environmental chemistry Sedimentary rock Clay minerals |
Zdroj: | Minerals Volume 10 Issue 8 Minerals, Vol 10, Iss 673, p 673 (2020) |
ISSN: | 2075-163X |
DOI: | 10.3390/min10080673 |
Popis: | Electron microscopy and sediment geochemical data from a river basin (the upper Chicamocha river basin, UCRB, Boyacá province, Colombia) affected by anthropogenic activities (wastewater discharges, smelting and agricultural activities) showed the existence of heterogeneously distributed Zn particles in the sediments and sediments with Zn contents above the regional background (42 mg/kg). The objective of this study was to evidence the ZnS sedimentary neoformation in organic matter rich sediments deposited in anthropogenic reservoirs to reveal the processes involved in the sedimentary uptake of Zn from potential pollution sources. The highest Zn concentrations are found in clay minerals and organic matter-rich sediments (up to 427 mg/kg) deposited in slow-flowing reaches of the river associated to La Playa dam. Quartz-rich sediments poor in organic matter deposited in fast flowing segments of the river show very low Zn contents (1&ndash 12 mg/kg). Electron microscopy images showed ZnS nanoparticles forming cell-shaped aggregates suggesting that sulfate-reducing microorganisms acted as templates for the partial binding of Zn and for the nucleation and growth of zinc sulfide minerals. A good correlation of Zn with total organic carbon (r = 0.936) and the low potential redox of these sediments (&minus 233 mV) suggest that organic matter was able to maintain oxygen depleted conditions appropriate to the Zn accumulation in the sediments. Our results demonstrate that potentially toxic Zn, originating from anthropic activities, was partially immobilized in organic matter-rich sediments through the precipitation of sulfides. |
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