In this study we evaluated the efficiency of red muds (RM, a bauxite residue) to immobilize the arsenic present in a polluted sub-acidic soil (UP-soil; total As 2428mgkg−1) and to influence some chemical, biochemical and microbiological properties after 2 years since RM addition. The RM addition caused a pH increase, a striking decrease of total organic carbon and a significant increase of water-soluble C, N and P. The analysis of As mobility through sequential extraction showed a reduction of the water soluble arsenic in the RM-soil compared to the UP-soil (3.44% and 5.59% of the total As respectively) and a remarkable increase of the residual (non extractable) arsenic fraction in the RM-soil (>300% compared to UP-soil). RM addition increased significantly the microbial abundance and the activity of selected enzymes (dehydrogenase, urease) with respect to UP-soil while had a major influence on the structure of soil microbial communities as evaluated by the BiologCommunityLevel Physiological Profile. The reduced As mobility, together with an increase of C, N and P labile-pool (likely originating from a “de-structuring effect” of RM on the soil organic matter) were identified as the key factors affecting the biological activity in the RM-treated soil.

LONG-TERM INFLUENCE OF RED MUD ON As MOBILITY AND SOIL PHYSICO-CHEMICAL AND MICROBIAL PARAMETERS IN A POLLUTED SUB-ACIDIC SOIL / Garau, Giovanni; Silvetti, Margherita; Deiana, Salvatore Andrea; Deiana, Pietrino; Castaldi, Paola. - In: JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. - ISSN 0304-3894. - 185:2-3(2011), pp. 1241-1248. [10.1016/j.jhazmat.2010.10.037]

LONG-TERM INFLUENCE OF RED MUD ON As MOBILITY AND SOIL PHYSICO-CHEMICAL AND MICROBIAL PARAMETERS IN A POLLUTED SUB-ACIDIC SOIL

GARAU, Giovanni
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
SILVETTI, Margherita
Formal Analysis
;
DEIANA, Salvatore Andrea
Supervision
;
DEIANA, Pietrino
Data Curation
;
CASTALDI, Paola
Writing – Review & Editing
2011-01-01

Abstract

In this study we evaluated the efficiency of red muds (RM, a bauxite residue) to immobilize the arsenic present in a polluted sub-acidic soil (UP-soil; total As 2428mgkg−1) and to influence some chemical, biochemical and microbiological properties after 2 years since RM addition. The RM addition caused a pH increase, a striking decrease of total organic carbon and a significant increase of water-soluble C, N and P. The analysis of As mobility through sequential extraction showed a reduction of the water soluble arsenic in the RM-soil compared to the UP-soil (3.44% and 5.59% of the total As respectively) and a remarkable increase of the residual (non extractable) arsenic fraction in the RM-soil (>300% compared to UP-soil). RM addition increased significantly the microbial abundance and the activity of selected enzymes (dehydrogenase, urease) with respect to UP-soil while had a major influence on the structure of soil microbial communities as evaluated by the BiologCommunityLevel Physiological Profile. The reduced As mobility, together with an increase of C, N and P labile-pool (likely originating from a “de-structuring effect” of RM on the soil organic matter) were identified as the key factors affecting the biological activity in the RM-treated soil.
2011
LONG-TERM INFLUENCE OF RED MUD ON As MOBILITY AND SOIL PHYSICO-CHEMICAL AND MICROBIAL PARAMETERS IN A POLLUTED SUB-ACIDIC SOIL / Garau, Giovanni; Silvetti, Margherita; Deiana, Salvatore Andrea; Deiana, Pietrino; Castaldi, Paola. - In: JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. - ISSN 0304-3894. - 185:2-3(2011), pp. 1241-1248. [10.1016/j.jhazmat.2010.10.037]
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