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Title: Aquatic Geochemistry: Introduction


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Aquatic Geochemistry Introduction
  • Reading Dodds Chapter 11

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Classification of Materials in Water
  • Dissolved vs. Particulate
  • Organic vs. Inorganic
  • Dissolved vs. Colloidal vs. Gravitoidial

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Figure 11.2
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What is in water?
  • H2O
  • Water is H2O 2 parts hydrogen and one part
    oxygen but theres also a third thing that makes
    it water and no one knows what it is. D. H.
    Lawrence)
  • Suspended Inorganic Matter
  • Dissolved Major Ions
  • Dissolved Nutrients
  • Suspended and Dissolved Organic Matter
  • Gases
  • Metals

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Descriptive Terms
  • Total Suspended Solids (TSS)
  • Organic and inorganic particulates
  • Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
  • Ca2, Na, Mg2, K, HCO3-, SO42-, Cl-
  • Salinity
  • Anions and cations

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Descriptive Terms
  • Alkalinity
  • acid neutralization capacity, buffering capacity
  • acid needed to neutralize anions

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Descriptive Terms
  • Hardness
  • Ca2 and Mg2
  • Soft vs. Hard

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Descriptive Terms
  • Conductivity
  • Electrical conductance of water

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Origin of Chemical Composition of Natural Waters
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Chemistry of Natural Waters
  • Rain Water vs. Surface water
  • Rain is more dilute
  • Physical Weathering
  • Chemical Weathering

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Chemistry of Natural Waters
  • Role of geology
  • Parent materials
  • Soils
  • Solubilities
  • Mineral phases and oxidation states

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Chemistry of Natural Waters
  • Role of Carbonic Acid System
  • CO2 H2O H2CO3 HCO3- H CO32- H
  • pH natural rain water 5.6
  • pCO2 soils
  • Makes water aggressive

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Example Calcite Dissolution
  • CaCO3 H2CO3 Ca2 2HCO3-

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Example Calcite Dissolution
  • pCO2 drives calcite solubility
  • Provides hardness, TDS, salinity (Ca), buffering
    capacity (bicarbonate)
  • Similar process for other ions

Basin Geology Soils
Dilute, slightly acidic rain
Surface water chemistry
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Acidification Acid Rain
  • Oxidation of fossil fuels
  • NOX and SO2 with water in atmosphere
  • Strong acids
  • HNO3
  • H2SO4

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Acid Rain
  • Rain pH lt 4.0
  • High acid loading
  • Increase in H
  • Decrease in pH of surface waters
  • Which surface waters are most susceptible to acid
    rain?

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Acidification
  • Chronic
  • Episodic
  • High flow events
  • Rain on snow events

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Acidification
  • Effects on ionic content of surface waters
  • Charged, aggressive water
  • Mobilizes Al
  • Consumes alkalinity

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Wigington et al.1996 Ionic Controls
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Biological Effects
  • Osmoregulation
  • Metals toxicity
  • Labile Monomeric Aluminum
  • Soluble at pH lt 4.5
  • Role of Ca
  • CaH ratio
  • Aluminum Phosphate salts

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Leuctridae
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Fish Mortality
Van Sickle et al.1996
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Effects on Fish Populations
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Acid Mine Drainage
  • An acid-base, oxidation-reduction weathering
    reaction producing
  • An acidic, metal and sulfate rich drainage when
    reduced mineral sulfides are exposed to oxidizing
    environments
  • Not just low pH water

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Acid Mine Drainage
A
B
C
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Reactions
  • Environment A
  • 2FeS2 7O2 2H2O 2 Fe2 4 SO42- 4H
  • Redox
  • Oxidizing sulfur
  • Reduced iron, sulfate
  • Acid producing reaction

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Reactions
  • Environment B
  • 2Fe2 O2 4H 4Fe3 2H2O
  • Redox
  • Oxidizing iron
  • Acid consuming step
  • Very slow at low pH
  • Accelerated by chemolithotrophic, acidophilic
    bacteria (Thiobacillus spp., T. ferrooxidans)

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Reactions
  • Environment C
  • 4Fe3 12H2O 4Fe(OH)3 12H
  • Acid producing reaction during precipitation of
    iron hydroxide (yellow boy)

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Reactions
  • 14Fe3 FeS2 8H2O 15Fe2 2SO42- 16H
  • Redox
  • Ferric iron oxidizing more sulfur
  • Acid producing reaction
  • Reduced iron and more sulfates

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Consequences
  • Low pH (lt3)
  • High acidity
  • Mobilizes metals (Fe, Al, Mn, Cr, Cd, Zn)
  • High conductivity, TDS, salinity
  • Low alkalinity, hardness

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  • Aggressive water
  • Low pH keeps metals dissolved
  • As pH increases metals sequentially precipitate
  • Fe (pH4)
  • Al (pH5)
  • Mn (pH10)

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Fickey Run pH 2.5, 2000 mg/L acidity
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Cheat River at Elsey Run
Cheat River at Lick Run
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Changes in Water Chemistry from Acidification
Acid Mine Drainage
Alkaline Mine Drainage
No-Impact
Acid Precip
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Changes in Water Chemistry from AMD
No-Impact
Alkaline Mine Drainage
Acid Mine Drainage
Acid Precipitation
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What can be done to prevent it?
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