2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-13936
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Hg release and Hg nanoparticle formation upon flooding of an agriculturally used fluvisol.

Abstract: <p>Soils in legacy sites of chlor-alkali and acetaldehyde production are point sources of mercury (Hg) to downstream eco-systems. Flooding and agricultural activities may influence the fate of Hg by altering redox conditions, microbial activity and carbon budgets. However, the complex interplay between these parameters is still not well understood. The aim of this work was to better understand the effect of flooding and fertilisation on the release/sequestration of Hg in a polluted  … Show more

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“…In Switzerland, soils with Hg contamination ≥20 mg kg −1 soil require disposal (Portmann et al, 2013). Since 2012, several scientific studies have been conducted to investigate chemical and physical parameters at the site (Gilli et al, 2018;Gygax et al, 2019;Osterwalder et al, 2019;Gfeller et al, 2021), as well as microbial parameters and communities (Frossard et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Switzerland, soils with Hg contamination ≥20 mg kg −1 soil require disposal (Portmann et al, 2013). Since 2012, several scientific studies have been conducted to investigate chemical and physical parameters at the site (Gilli et al, 2018;Gygax et al, 2019;Osterwalder et al, 2019;Gfeller et al, 2021), as well as microbial parameters and communities (Frossard et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%