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Impacts of weathering and clay mineralogy on heavy metals sorption in sludge-amended soils

Auteur(s) et Affiliation(s)

PROUST, D.
IC2MP UMR 7285 CNRS-Univ., Poitiers, France
FONTAINE, C.
IC2MP UMR 7285 CNRS-Univ., Poitiers, France
DAUGER, N.
IC2MP UMR 7285 CNRS-Univ., Poitiers, France


Description :
This paper investigates the influence of the weathering microsystems upon the zinc, lead and cadmium behavior in a sludge-amended soil. First, the mineralogical study reveals that each rock-forming mineral weathers into specific clay minerals : amphibole gives way to smectites (saponites and montmorillonites) and plagioclase produces montmorillonites followed by kaolinite/smectite mixed layers and kaolinite. Second, each clay mineral, with its specific sorption capacity, appears to control the distribution of the heavy metals within the soil : the smectites produced by the amphiboles have high sorption capacity and favor the retention of the metals in the upper horizons of the soil; the kaolinites produced by the plagioclases have low sorption capacity and do not retain the metals in the surface horizons, which allows them to migrate to deeper horizons where they are sorbed onto the montmorillonites.


Type de document :
Article de périodique

Source :
Catena (Giessen), issn : 0341-8162, 2013, vol. 101, p. 188-196, nombre de pages : 9, Références bibliographiques : 38 ref.

Date :
2013

Editeur :
Pays édition : Allemagne, Cremlingen-Destedt, Catena

Langue :
Anglais
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