Transport of NOM and trace metals through macropores in the Lake Skjervatjern catchment

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Riise, G [1 ]
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[1] Agr Univ Norway, Dept Soil & Water Sci, N-1432 As Nlh, Norway
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10.1016/S0160-4120(98)00110-X
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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In the dystrophic Lake Skjervatjern, located at the west coast of Norway, periods with high precipitation coincide with an increase in the concentrations of natural organic matter (NOM) and several trace elements. The lake has no visual inlets, and, during high flow periods, a major part of the drainage follows macropores, entering the lake 10-40 cm below the surface. Water from the lake and the macropores were fractionated according to size by means of a hollow fiber ultrafiltration technique, during two periods with high precipitation. In the macropores, the high molecular weight form of NOM (nominal molecular cut off > 10 kDa) appears to be an important transporting agent for several trace elements that strongly interact with NOM (e.g., Fe, Al, Pb, Sm, La, Ce, and Eu). In contrast, anionic (V and As) and acid sensitive (Mn and Cs) elements were, generally, at a low molecular weight form (nominal molecular cut off < 3 kDa). The latter showed similar or lower concentrations in the macropores compared to the lake water, and NOM were apparently of small importance as a carrier for V, As, Mn, and Cs. Differences in concentration and size distribution of trace elements between the macropores and the lake basins indicate that parts of NOM and associated trace elements that enter the lake in a high molecular weight form, undergo aggregation and gravitational settling and thereby become a part of the lake sediments. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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