2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2015.02.022
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Sorption of radioiodide in an acidic, nutrient-poor boreal bog: insights into the microbial impact

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“…As only the innermost part of the sample was considered having remained oxygen free during sampling and transportation, the inner parts of the drill core sample were moved into sterile 50 mL centrifugal tubes in the nitrogen cabinet and stored in the nitrogen cabinet at 20 C. These samples were used for the experiments in anoxic conditions. Loss on ignition (LOI), humification degree, minerals in the gyttja and clay layer and pH of the samples were determined as described in Lusa et al (2015a). Microwave-assisted HNO 3 extraction was used to determine the overall iron (Fe) concentrations in the moss, peat, gyttja and clay samples.…”
Section: Sampling Site Sample Pretreatment and Peat And Bog Water Amentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As only the innermost part of the sample was considered having remained oxygen free during sampling and transportation, the inner parts of the drill core sample were moved into sterile 50 mL centrifugal tubes in the nitrogen cabinet and stored in the nitrogen cabinet at 20 C. These samples were used for the experiments in anoxic conditions. Loss on ignition (LOI), humification degree, minerals in the gyttja and clay layer and pH of the samples were determined as described in Lusa et al (2015a). Microwave-assisted HNO 3 extraction was used to determine the overall iron (Fe) concentrations in the moss, peat, gyttja and clay samples.…”
Section: Sampling Site Sample Pretreatment and Peat And Bog Water Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extract solutions were filtered through a 0.2-mm Supor membrane filter (Pall Corp., Port Washington, NY, USA), the samples were diluted to 1:33 and Fe concentrations were determined using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) (Agilent 7500ce, Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA). In addition bog water samples were separated from the surface and the depths of 0.5e1.0 m, 2.5e3.0 m and 5.5e6.0 m and major cations and anions were described in Lusa et al (2015a). A bog water model solution used in the determination of experimental K d values was prepared based on these determinations (Table 1) (Lusa et al, 2015a).…”
Section: Sampling Site Sample Pretreatment and Peat And Bog Water Amentioning
confidence: 99%
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