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Diel changes in metal concentrations in a geogenically acidic river: Rio Agrio,Argentina
Authors:Stephen R Parker  Christopher H Gammons  Fernando L Pedrozo  Scott A Wood
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry, Montana Tech, 1300 W. Park St., Butte, MT, 59701 USA;2. Department of Geological Engineering, Montana Tech, Butte, MT, USA;3. Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina;4. Department of Geological Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, USA
Abstract:Rio Agrio in Patagonia, Argentina is a geogenically acidic stream that derives its low-pH waters from condensation of acidic gases near its headwaters on the flanks of the active Copahue Volcano. This study reports the results of three diel (24-h) water samplings in three different pH regimes (3.2, 4.4 and 6.3) along the river. Changes in the concentration and speciation of Fe dominated the diel chemical changes at all three sites, although the timing and intensity of these cycles were different in each reach. At the two acidic sampling sites, total dissolved Fe and dissolved Fe(III) concentrations decreased during the day and increased at night, whereas dissolved Fe(II) showed the reverse pattern. These cycles are explained by Fe(III) photoreduction, as well as enhanced rates of precipitation of hydrous ferric oxide (HFO) during the warm afternoon hours. A strong correlation was observed between Fe(III) and As at the furthest upstream (pH 3.2) site, most likely due to co-precipitation of As with HFO. At the downstream (pH 6.3) location, Fe(II) concentrations increased at night, as did concentrations of rare earth elements and dissolved Al. Photoreduction does not appear to be an important process at pH 6.3, although it may be indirectly responsible for the observed diel cycle of Fe(II) due to advection of photochemically produced Fe(II) from acidic upstream waters.
Keywords:diel  iron  photoreduction  arsenic  rare earth elements  geothermal
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