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Investigation of vertical distribution and morphology of indigenous organic matter at Sleeping Bear site,Michigan
Authors:C C West  W G Lyon  D L Ross  L K Pennington
Institution:(1) United States Environmental Protection Agency, Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 1198, 74821-1198 Ada, Oklahoma, USA;(2) ManTech Environmental Research Services Corporation, Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 1198, 74821-1198 Ada, Oklahoma, USA
Abstract:This study evaluates the nature and origin of particulate organic carbon and organic coatings on aquifer sands upgradient from a fuel spill site near the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in Michigan. The distribution of carbon was found to be highly complex due to the occurrence of high organic carbon horizons, bounded above and below by high carbonate sediments. The organic coatings on the sands were examined using white light and fluorescence microscopy and by scanning electron microscopy. Core samples were analyzed for organic and inorganic carbon, solution pH, humic/fulvic acid ratios, and insoluble organic matter content (that is, humin) as a function of depth from the ground surface. The organic geochemistry of the soil profile at this site was found to be significantly influenced by the carbonates producing a sharp boundary of precipitated organic matter. This boundary was followed by coatings of predominantly fulvic acid salts on mineral grains deeper in the soil column. The coatings extended into the aquifer. The existence of native organic films on sand grains is well documented in the soils literature. The study reported here was greatly aided by this information and provides the framework for future studies concerning the influence of carbon distribution, chemical identity, and morphology on contaminant fate and transport processes.
Keywords:Organic matter  Spodosols  Humic material  Glacial till
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