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- Title
The Effects of Forest Litter and Waterlogging on the Ecotoxicity of Soils Strongly Enriched in Arsenic in a Historical Mining Site.
- Authors
Szopka, Katarzyna; Gruss, Iwona; Gruszka, Dariusz; Karczewska, Anna; Gediga, Krzysztof; Gałka, Bernard; Dradrach, Agnieszka; Nieminen, Tiina Maileena
- Abstract
This study examined the effects of waterlogging and forest litter introduced to soil on chemical properties of soil pore water and ecotoxicity of soils highly enriched in As. These effects were examined in a 21-day incubation experiment. Tested soil samples were collected from Złoty Stok, a historical centre of arsenic and gold mining: from a forested part of the Orchid Dump (19,600 mg/kg As) and from a less contaminated site situated in a neighboring forest (2020 mg/kg As). An unpolluted soil was used as control. The concentrations of As, Fe and Mn in soil pore water were measured together with a redox potential Eh. A battery of ecotoxicological tests, including a bioassay with luminescence bacteria Vibrio fischeri (Microtox) and several tests on crustaceans (Rapidtox, Thamnotox and Ostracodtox tests), was used to assess soil ecotoxicity. The bioassays with crustaceans (T. platyurus, H. incongruens) were more sensitive than the bacterial test Microtox. The study confirmed that the input of forest litter into the soil may significantly increase the effects of toxicity. Waterlogged conditions facilitated a release of As into pore water, and the addition of forest litter accelerated this effect thus causing increased toxicity.
- Subjects
FOREST litter; HISTORIC sites; FOREST soils; SOIL moisture; PORE water; WATERLOGGING (Soils); FORESTED wetlands
- Publication
Forests (19994907), 2021, Vol 12, Issue 3, p355
- ISSN
1999-4907
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.3390/f12030355