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Science of The Total Environment | 2017

Release of dissolved phosphorus from riparian wetlands: Evidence for complex interactions among hydroclimate variability, topography and soil properties

Sen Gu; Gérard Gruau; Rémi Dupas; Cornelia Rumpel; Alexandra Crème; O. Fovet; Chantal Gascuel-Odoux; Laurent Jeanneau; Guillaume Humbert; Patrice Petitjean

In agricultural landscapes, establishment of vegetated buffer zones in riparian wetlands (RWs) is promoted to decrease phosphorus (P) emissions because RWs can trap particulate P from upslope fields. However, long-term accumulation of P risks the release of dissolved P, since the unstable hydrological conditions in these zones may mobilize accumulated particulate P by transforming it into a mobile dissolved P species. This study evaluates how hydroclimate variability, topography and soil properties interact and influence this mobilization, using a three-year dataset of molybdate-reactive dissolved P (MRDP) and total dissolved P (TDP) concentrations in soil water from two RWs located in an agricultural catchment in western France (Kervidy-Naizin), along with stream P concentrations. Two main drivers of seasonal dissolved P release were identified: i) soil rewetting during water-table rise after dry periods and ii) reductive dissolution of soil Fe (hydr)oxides during prolonged water saturation periods. These mechanisms were shown to vary greatly in space (according to topography) and time (according to intra- and interannual hydroclimate variability). The concentration and speciation of the released dissolved P also varied spatially depending on soil chemistry and local topography. Comparison of sites revealed a similar correlation between soil P speciation (percentage of organic P ranging from 35-70%) and the concentration and speciation of the released P (MRDP from <0.10 to 0.40mgl-1; percentage of MRDP in TDP from 25-70%). These differences propagated to stream water, suggesting that the two RWs investigated were the main sources of dissolved P to streams. RWs can be critical areas due to their ability to biogeochemically transform the accumulated P in these zones into highly mobile and highly bioavailable dissolved P forms. Hydroclimate variability, local topography and soil chemistry must be considered to decrease the risk of remobilizing legacy soil P when establishing riparian buffer zones in agricultural landscapes.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2007

Is trace metal release in wetland soils controlled by organic matter mobility or Fe-oxyhydroxides reduction?

Malgorzata Grybos; Mélanie Davranche; Gérard Gruau; Patrice Petitjean


Geoderma | 2009

Increasing pH drives organic matter solubilization from wetland soils under reducing conditions

Malgorzata Grybos; Mélanie Davranche; Gérard Gruau; Patrice Petitjean; Mathieu Pédrot


Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research | 2001

A Compilation of Silicon and Thirty One Trace Elements Measured in the Natural River Water Reference Material SLRS‐4 (NRC‐CNRC)

Delphine Yeghicheyan; Jean Carignan; Michel Valladon; Martine Bouhnik-Le Coz; Florence Le Cornec; Maryse Castrec-Rouelle; Michel Robert; Luc Aquilina; Emmanuel Aubry; Carine Churlaud; Aline Dia; Samuel Deberdt; Bernard Dupré; Rémi Freydier; Gérard Gruau; Odile Hénin; Anne-Marie de Kersabiec; Joël Macé; Luc Marin; Nicole Morin; Patrice Petitjean; Elodie Serrat


Water Resources Research | 2013

Hydrologically driven seasonal changes in the sources and production mechanisms of dissolved organic carbon in a small lowland catchment

Thibault Lambert; Anne-Catherine Pierson-Wickmann; Gérard Gruau; Anne Jaffrézic; Patrice Petitjean; Jean‐Noël Thibault; Laurent Jeanneau


Biogeosciences | 2014

DOC sources and DOC transport pathways in a small headwater catchment as revealed by carbon isotope fluctuation during storm events

Thibault Lambert; Anne-Catherine Pierson-Wickmann; Gérard Gruau; Anne Jaffrézic; Patrice Petitjean; Jean‐Noël Thibault; Laurent Jeanneau


Chemical Geology | 2013

Organic matter control on the reactivity of Fe(III)-oxyhydroxides and associated As in wetland soils: A kinetic modeling study

Mélanie Davranche; Aline Dia; Mohamad Fakih; Bernd Nowack; Gérard Gruau; Georges Ona-Nguema; Patrice Petitjean; Sébastien Martin; Rebecca Hochreutener


Chemical Geology | 2009

Environmental impact of As(V)–Fe oxyhydroxide reductive dissolution: An experimental insight

Mohamad Fakih; Mélanie Davranche; Aline Dia; Bernd Nowack; Guillaume Morin; Patrice Petitjean; Xavier Châtellier; Gérard Gruau


Vadose Zone Journal | 2014

Constraints on the Sources and Production Mechanisms of Dissolved Organic Matter in Soils from Molecular Biomarkers

Laurent Jeanneau; Anne Jaffrézic; Anne-Catherine Pierson-Wickmann; Gérard Gruau; T. Lambert; Patrice Petitjean


Applied Geochemistry | 2008

A new tool for in situ monitoring of Fe-mobilization in soils

Mohamad Fakih; Mélanie Davranche; Aline Dia; Bernd Nowack; Patrice Petitjean; Xavier Châtellier; Gérard Gruau

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Mélanie Davranche

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Emilie Jardé

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Aline Dia

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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