Bernard Powell
Queensland Government
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Environmental Science & Technology | 2010
Scott G Johnston; Annabelle F Keene; Edward D Burton; Richard T Bush; Leigh A Sullivan; Angus E McElnea; C Douglas Smith; Bernard Powell; Rosalie K. Hocking
Tidal seawater inundation of coastal acid sulfate soils can generate Fe- and S0(4)-reducing conditions in previously oxic-acidic sediments. This creates potential for mobilization of As during the redox transition. We explore the consequences for As by investigating the hydrology, porewater geochemistry, solid-phase speciation, and mineralogical partitioning of As across two tidal fringe toposequences. Seawater inundation induced a tidally controlled redox gradient Maximum porewater As (~400 μg/L) occurred in the shallow (<1 m), intertidal, redox transition zone between Fe-oxidizing and S0(4)-reducing conditions. Primary mechanisms of As mobilization include the reduction of solid-phase As(V) to As(lll), reductive dissolution of As(V)-bearing secondary Fe(lll) minerals and competitive anion desorption. Porewater As concentrations decreased in the zone of contemporary pyrite reformation. Oscillating hydraulic gradients caused by tidal pumping promote upward advection of As and Fe(2+)-enriched porewater in the intertidal zone, leading to accumulation of As(V)-enriched Fe(lll) (hydr)oxides at the oxic sediment-water interface. While this provides a natural reactive-Fe barrier, it does not completely retard the flux of porewater As to overtopping surface waters. Furthermore, the accumulated Fe minerals may be prone to future reductive dissolution. A conceptual model describing As hydro-geochemical coupling across an intertidal fringe is presented.
Chemical Geology | 2011
Scott G Johnston; Annabelle F Keene; Richard T Bush; Edward D Burton; Leigh A Sullivan; Lloyd Isaacson; Angus E McElnea; C Douglas Smith; Bernard Powell
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2009
Scott G Johnston; Richard T Bush; Leigh A Sullivan; Edward D Burton; C Douglas Smith; Michelle A Martens; Angus E McElnea; Bernard Powell; Luisa P Stephens; Steven T Wilbraham; Simon van Heel
Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2008
Edward D Burton; Leigh A Sullivan; Richard T Bush; Bernard Powell
Applied Geochemistry | 2010
Scott G Johnston; Edward D Burton; Richard T Bush; Annabelle F Keene; Leigh A Sullivan; C Douglas Smith; Angus E McElnea; Bernard Powell
Biogeochemistry | 2011
Annabelle F Keene; Scott G Johnston; Richard T Bush; Leigh A Sullivan; Edward D Burton; Angus E McElnea; Bernard Powell
Chemical Geology | 2014
Annabelle F Keene; Scott G Johnston; Richard T Bush; Edward D Burton; Leigh A Sullivan; Matthew Dundon; Angus E McElnea; C. Doug Smith; Col R. Ahern; Bernard Powell
Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science: Soil solutions for a changing world, Brisbane, Australia, 1-6 August 2010. Working Group 3.1 Processes in acid sulfate soil materials | 2010
D Smith; Angus E McElnea; Richard T Bush; Scott G Johnston; Steven T Wilbraham; Simon van Heel; Annabelle F Keene; Bernard Powell; B Malone
Archive | 2008
Scott G Johnston; Richard T Bush; Leigh A Sullivan; Edward D Burton; D Smith; Michelle A Martens; Angus E McElnea; Bernard Powell; Luisa P Stephens; Steven T Wilbraham; Simon van Heel
Archive | 2008
Richard T Bush; Scott G Johnston; Leigh A Sullivan; Edward D Burton; Bernard Powell; Angus E McElnea; D Smith