Reducing acidic discharges from coastal wetlands in eastern Australia

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作者
White I. [1 ]
Melville M.D. [2 ]
Wilson B.P. [3 ]
Sammut J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Water Res. Foundation of Australia, Ctr. for Rsrc. and Environ. Studies, Australian National University, Canberra
[2] School of Geography, University of New South Wales, Sydney
[3] Sch. of Environ. and Info. Sciences., Charles Stuart University, Albury
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澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
Acid sulfate soils; Acidic outflows; Australian coastal wetlands; Drainage; Environmental impacts; Sulfide oxidation; Sulfidic sediments; Wetlands hydrology; Wetlands rehabilitation; Wetlands water balance;
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10.1023/A:1008227421258
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摘要
Much of eastern Australia's coastal lowlands are underlain by Holocene sulfidic sediments. Large areas have been drained for agriculture. Drained, sulfidic sediments oxidize and produce highly acidic discharge (pH<4) with significant impacts on estuarine ecosystems. The rate of production of acid from drained floodplains is between 100 to 300 kg H2SO4 /ha/y and hundreds of tonnes of H2SO4 can be discharged in a single flood from the floodplain. Generation and export of acidity is controlled by the water balance of the floodplain, the characteristics of the drainage system and the distribution of sulfides. Evapotranspiration by native plants and crops plays a dominant role in the oxidation of sediments in dry periods. In wet periods, upland discharges to floodplains dominate the water balance. Drain spacing and drain depth are critical factors in the export of acidity into coastal streams. Amelioration of acidic outflows requires an understanding of the interaction between chemical and hydrological processes in sulfidic landscapes. Redesign of drainage systems to manage surface waters and reduce drain density with the treatment of drains with lime offer promise for treating acidic discharge and reducing impacts. Reflooding of drained, partially oxidized floodplains with freshwater may not be a panacea because of the large volumes of acid stored in the soil, a lack of labile organic matter in the sediments needed to reduce sulfate and irreversible changes to the soil due to oxidation. Tidal brackish water reflooding of unproductive acidified lowlands offers promise for rehabilitating wetlands. Sulfidic wetlands which are still undrained should remain so unless all acidic discharge can be treated.
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