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Limnology | 2003

Acidification of freshwaters by red soil in a subtropical silicate rock area, Okinawa, Japan

Said Ali Vuai; Maki Ishiki; Akira Tokuyama

Two samples of red soil, one from Gushikawa Recreation Center (GRC) and one from Okinawa Royal Golf Club (ORGC), were examined for particle size distribution, textures, minerals, and chemical compositions. The effects of particle size and grinding of clay minerals on pH, electrical conductivity (EC), and dissolved chemical species were studied in deionized water and river water. The results of red soil solutions were compared with those of acidic waters found in red soil dominated areas. The minimum pH values of soil solutions extracted by deionized water were 4.38–5.36 and 5.16–5.89 and the maximum values of EC were 4.91–16.98 mSm−1 and 3.54–11.23 mSm−1 for GRC and ORGC, respectively. In the river water samples equilibrated with red soils, the minimum pH values were 4.48–5.10 and 4.77–5.91 and the maximum EC values were 19.6–34.2 mSm−1 and 17.5–25.0 mSm−1 for GRC and ORGC, respectively. The values of pH and EC varied with the soil–solution ratio and the particle size. The chemical composition of river water without mixing with red soil shows Na+≫K+ and Ca2+≫Mg2+. After mixing with red soil, the trend of the concentrations changed to Na+≫K+ and Mg2+≫Ca2+, which is the same as that of soil solutions in deionized water as well as that of acidic waters found in the red soil area. The pH of the acidic waters was 4.95–5.81 and EC was 7.76–30.0 mSm−1. Laboratory experimental results agreed well with those found in the field in terms of trend of concentrations of the chemical species and pH. Therefore, the results of this study suggest that the low pH and trend of the concentrations of chemical species of the acidic waters found in the red soil dominated areas were the result of the interaction of natural water and red soil.


Limnology | 2004

Distribution of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), lead, and cadmium in Manko Tidal Flat, Okinawa

Yutaka Tashiro; Kaneshi Takahira; Hidemi Osada; Haruhiko Fujii; Akira Tokuyama

Concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), Pb, and Cd in sediment samples from the Manko Tidal Flat, an important area for migratory birds in Okinawa, were analyzed. High concentrations of PCBs were detected in the sediment samples from sites under a bridge at the end of the Manko Flat, whereas Pb and Cd concentrations did not indicate specific pollution. The spatial distribution and homologue proportion of PCBs indicated that these PCBs are probably attributed to the residue of paints used on the bridge in the 1970s. PCBs were detected in tilapias from sites in the Manko Flat and in a river connecting to the flat without head constructions. PCBs were also detected in small invertebrates, tanaids, in the flat. The distribution of PCB concentrations in the fauna was parallel to that in the sediments. The average PCB homologue proportions in tilapias and tanaids were similar to those in sediments.


Atmospheric Environment | 2008

Chemical characteristics of precipitation in Okinawa Island, Japan

Hideaki Sakihama; Maki Ishiki; Akira Tokuyama


Geochemical Journal | 1979

Magnesian calcite synthesis from calcium bicarbonate solution containing magnesium and barium ions

Yasushi Kitano; Akira Tokuyama; Takeshi Arakaki


Atmospheric Environment | 2005

Effect of typhoon on chemical composition of rainwater in Okinawa Island, Japan

Hideaki Sakihama; Akira Tokuyama


Geochemical Journal | 1972

Geochemical behavior of chemical species in the processes of limestone formation. Part I. Chemical composition of corals and limestones in the Ryukyu Islands

Akira Tokuyama; Yasushi Kitano; Kiyoshi Kaneshima


Chemical Geology | 2007

Solute generation and CO2 consumption during silicate weathering under subtropical, humid climate, northern Okinawa Island, Japan

Said Ali Hamad Vuai; Akira Tokuyama


Geochemical Journal | 2003

Geochemical characteristics of runoff from acid sulfate soils in the northern area of Okinawa Island, Japan

Said Ali Vuai; Kazuyo Nakamura; Akira Tokuyama


Geochemical Journal | 2006

Dissolved aluminum and silica release on the interaction of Okinawan subtropical red soil and seawater at different salinities: Experimental and field observations

Kombo Mohamed Mkadam; Tetsuya Yonaha; Vuai Said Ali; Akira Tokuyama


Atmospheric Research | 2008

A comparison of bulk precipitation chemistry during normal and typhoon events on subtropical Okinawa Island (Japan)

Kombo M. Mkadam; Sheikh.M. Ali; Akira Tokuyama

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Maki Ishiki

University of the Ryukyus

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Said Ali Vuai

University of the Ryukyus

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Tamotsu Oomori

University of the Ryukyus

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Hatsuo Taira

University of the Ryukyus

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