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Soil Analysis Of ASoil Analysis Of A Volunteer Wetland Volunteer Wetland
Danette Miller
Advisors: Dr. Nairn and Dr. Strevett
University of Oklahoma
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OverviewOverview
• Importance of substrate
• Field methods
• Laboratory methods
• Analysis
• Results
• Conclusions
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SubstrateSubstrate
• Sink– Long term
retention of metals
• Types– Organic– Mineral
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Problem StatementProblem Statement
• Is the substrate in the volunteer wetland a sink for soluble metals in the mine water discharge?
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Study SiteStudy Site
Seep A
Seep B
Soil Sampling LocationsBaseline
T1
50N
Soil sampling
T3
00
T4
50
T6
00
T7
50
T1
50S
TW
M
Wetlands rock!
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Field MethodsField Methods
• Sample collection– Auger, slide hammer,
manual extraction
• Replicates
• Sample storage
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Laboratory MethodsLaboratory Methods
• pH• Moisture content• Particle density
– Pore space
• Bulk density• Total metals
– Microwave Digestion– AA spectrophotometer
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ResultsResults
• pH– 6.08 to 7.56
• Moisture content– Surface: 55% to 86%– Subsurface: 25% to 42%
• Particle density– Surface: 0.26 to 0.56 g/cm3
– Subsurface: 0.27 to 0.57 g/cm3
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ResultsResults
• Bulk Density– Surface: 0.3 to 0.6 g/cm3
– Subsurface: ND
• Total metals– Stratified trends
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Results: Iron (Fe) TrendsResults: Iron (Fe) Trends
Stratified Iron Concentrations
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Westmarsh
T-150 N T-150 S T-300 T-600 T-750
Location
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Surface Subsurface
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Results: Zinc (Zn) TrendsResults: Zinc (Zn) TrendsStratified Zinc Concentrations
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T-150N
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T-300T-600T-750
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ConclusionsConclusions
• Substrate is a sink
• Trends– Surface iron concentrations are elevated – Subsurface iron concentrations are similar to
background levels– Zinc trends were similar to iron trends
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Future ResearchFuture Research
• Additional metals– Pb, Cd
• Available metals– metal concentration
available for biomassuptake
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AcknowledgementsAcknowledgements
• NSF • Dr. Nairn and Dr. Strevett• REU lab research crew• Carrie Evenson and Jane Sund• Jacob Manko and Todd Wolfard • Erin Breetzke and Lisa Hare• Sharon and Janna Robbins• Wetland Willy