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Sources and sinks of perchlorate in soil in coastal ice-free areas of Antarctica

  • Su Jiang
  • , Guitao Shi*
  • , Jihong Cole-Dai
  • , Qian Zhao
  • , Yangjie Li
  • , Dongqi Wang
  • , Bo Sun
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Polar Research Institute of China
  • South Dakota State University
  • East China Normal University
  • Ministry of Natural Resources of the People's Republic of China

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摘要

Perchlorate (ClO4), a persistent inorganic compound, has harmful effects on human health. Natural ClO4 is formed in the atmosphere and enters into the surface environment through deposition. However, the knowledge on the occurrence, spatial variability and sinks of natural ClO4 in different environments remains limited, especially in the polar regions. Here, we investigate the sources and sinks of ClO4 in soil collected in three ice-free areas in coastal Antarctica, where the research stations and wildlife colonies are mainly distributed. No statistically significant difference in ClO4 concentrations between sites near and away from the stations suggests that local human presence is not a significant source of ClO4 in soil. Concentrations of ClO4 in soil from wildlife colonies are not significantly higher than those from sites with no intense wildlife activities, indicating that wildlife activities have no significant influences on ClO4 in soil. Thus, atmospherically formed ClO4 is the main source for soil in Antarctica. In general, ClO4 concentrations (0.1–5.1 μg kg−1) in soil in this study are much lower than those in the arid environments and comparable to those in the unsaturated zones. Leaching by snow meltwater may be the main sink for ClO4 in soil, and deeper depths for aqueous migration may contribute to the lower ClO4 concentrations in Antarctic surface soil compared to the values in the arid areas with low precipitation amount. Due to the biological origin of NO3, no correlation between NO3 and ClO4 in soil is observed in this study, different from the observations in arid areas. In addition, no significant correlation is observed between organic matter contents and ClO4 concentrations in soil, suggesting that biological reduction is not an important sink for ClO4 in Antarctic soil.

源语言英语
文章编号105706
期刊Catena
207
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 12月 2021

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