MethodsX (Jan 2022)

A method to reproduce pH and Eh environmental changes due to sediment resuspension

  • M. C Vicente,
  • C.L. Trevisan,
  • A. C. B Carvalho,
  • W.T. Machado,
  • J.C. Wasserman

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
p. 101751

Abstract

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During the last decades, metals have been released into coastal areas increasing the environmental and human health risks, however, resuspension events of trace metals polluted sediment could represent even more severe risks. Anoxic condition in the sediment is capable to stabilize the trace metals, due to the bonding with reduced anions. Although, the sediment resuspension can alter the potential redox and pH characteristics resulting in metals released from the water column. The climate change advance would impact directly on ocean chemistry, is expected the spatial increase of anoxic sites, mainly in coastal areas. Furthermore, it is mandatory and urgent to expand the knowledge over the process of sediment metals releasing in order to develop prediction and remediation tools for possible environmental impacts. This is a simple method of manipulating and simulating physicochemical alterations. The creation of microcosmos without oxygen allows the formation of a very reducible environment, common in coastal areas with low energy and high organic matter input. And further oxidation allows the assessment of the trace metals released to the water column and/or the new arrangement of these metals in different geochemical fractions.• The experimental procedure to assess trace metals mobility to potential redox and pH changes in sediment and water.• A method is suitable for a wild range of sediment characteristics.

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