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Soil Systems | 2018

Speciation and Mobility of Mercury in Soils Contaminated by Legacy Emissions from a Chemical Factory in the Rhône Valley in Canton of Valais, Switzerland

Robin S. Gilli; Claudine Karlen; Mischa Weber; Johanna Rüegg; Kurt Barmettler; Harald Biester; Pascal Boivin; Ruben Kretzschmar

Legacy contamination of soils and sediments with mercury (Hg) can pose serious threats to the environment and to human health. Assessing risks and possible remediation strategies must consider the chemical forms of Hg, as different Hg species exhibit vastly different environmental behaviors and toxicities. Here, we present a study on Hg speciation and potential mobility in sediments from a chemical factory site, and soils from nearby settlement areas in the canton of Valais, Switzerland. Total Hg ranged from 0.5 to 28.4 mg/kg in the soils, and 3.5 to 174.7 mg/kg in the sediments, respectively. Elemental Hg(0) was not detectable in the soils by thermal desorption analysis. Methylmercury, the most toxic form of Hg, was present at low levels in all soils (<0.010 mg/kg; <0.8% of total Hg). Sequential extractions and thermal desorption analyses suggested that most of the Hg in the soils was present as “matrix-bound Hg(II)”, most likely associated with soil organic matter. For factory sediments, which contained less organic matter, the results suggested a higher fraction of sulfide-bound Hg. Batch extractions in different CaCl2 solutions revealed that Hg solubility was low overall, and there was no Hg-mobilizing effects of Ca2+ or Cl− in solution. Only in some of the factory sediments did high CaCl2 concentrations result in increased extractability of Hg, due to the formation of Hg-chloride complexes. Additional experiments with soil redox reactors showed that even mildly reducing conditions led to a sharp release of Hg into solution, which may be highly relevant in soils that are prone to periodic water saturation of flooding.


Nature Geoscience | 2010

Arsenic release from paddy soils during monsoon flooding

Linda C. Roberts; Stephan J. Hug; Jessica Dittmar; Andreas Voegelin; Ruben Kretzschmar; Bernhard Wehrli; Olaf A. Cirpka; Ganesh Chandra Saha; M. Ashraf Ali; A. Borhan M. Badruzzaman


Archive | 2009

Influence of competitive adsorption on kinetics of microbial arsenate reduction

Jacky Huang; E. D. Melton; Alfio Lazzaro; Andreas Voegelin; Josef Zeyer; Ruben Kretzschmar


Goldschmidt Conference 2017 | 2017

Mercury isotope signatures as tracer for industrial Hg contamination

Jan G. Wiederhold; Andrew R.C. Grigg; Robin S. Gilli; Ruben Kretzschmar


Goldschmidt 2017 Abstract | 2017

Hg isotope analysis and sequential extractions of industrially contaminated soils in Valais, CH

Andrew R.C. Grigg; Ruben Kretzschmar; Robin S. Gilli; Jan G. Wiederhold


Archive | 2010

Fractionation of Fe isotopes during granite weathering, soil formation, and plant uptake in an Alpine glacier forefield

Ruben Kretzschmar; Mirjam Kiczka; Jan G. Wiederhold; Andreas Voegelin; Stephan M. Kraemer; Bernard Bourdon


Archive | 2009

Multi-metal dynamics during reduction of freshwater floodplain soil under sulfate-limitation

Andreas Voegelin; Franz A. Weber; Ruben Kretzschmar


Archive | 2009

Arsenic remobilization from paddy soil during monsoon flooding in Bangladesh

Linda C. Roberts; Stephan J. Hug; Jessica Dittmar; Andreas Voegelin; Ruben Kretzschmar; Bernhard Wehrli; Olaf A. Cirpka; Gour C. Saha; Mohamed A. Ali; A. B. M. Badruzzaman


Archive | 2009

Temperature-dependent formation of biogenic Cu(0) and metal sulfide colloids in flooded soil

Anke F. Hofacker; Franz A. Weber; Andreas Voegelin; Ralf Kaegi; Ruben Kretzschmar


Archive | 2009

Effect of sulfate-availability on coupled Cu and Cd transformation during soil reduction

Bischof von Fulda; Andreas Voegelin; Ruben Kretzschmar

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Andreas Voegelin

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

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Linda C. Roberts

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

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Stephan J. Hug

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

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