Comparative Studies of Plant Growth and Distribution in Relation to Waterlogging: VII. The Influence of Water-Table Fluctuations on Iron and Manganese Availability in Dune Slack Soils

1973 ◽  
Vol 61 (1) ◽  
pp. 107 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roger Jones
Author(s):  
Reem Ismail ◽  
Saeid Shafieiyoun ◽  
Riyadh Al Raoush ◽  
Fereidoun Rezanezhad

Most of the prediction theories regarding dissolution of organic contaminants in the subsurface systems have been proposed based on the static water conditions; and the influence of water fluctuations on mass removal requires further investigations. In this study, it was intended to investigate the effects of water table fluctuations on biogeochemical properties of the contaminated soil at the smear zone between the vadose zone and the groundwater table. An automated 60 cm soil column system was developed and connected to a hydrostatic equilibrium reservoir to impose the water regime by using a multi-channel pump. Four homogenized hydrocarbon contaminated soil columns were constructed and two of them were fully saturated and remained under static water conditions while another two columns were operated under water table fluctuations between the soil surface and 40 cm below it. The experiments were run for 150 days and relevant geochemical indicators as well as dissolved phase concentrations were analyzed at 30 and 50 cm below the soil surface in all columns. The results indicated significant difference in terms of biodegradation effectiveness between the smear zones exposed to static and water table fluctuation conditions. This presentation will provide an overview of the experimental approach, mass removal efficiency, and key findings.


2001 ◽  
Vol 44 (11-12) ◽  
pp. 245-250 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Urbanc-Berčič ◽  
A. Gaberščik

Lake Cerknisÿko jezero is an intermittent lake and thus it is an ecosystem with permanent water level fluctuations. The lake area is covered mainly by wetland vegetation, with a common reed (phragmites australis) as the prevailing species. The present research evaluated the influence of water table fluctuations on nutrient dynamics in the root zone of the reed. The content of nutrients (nitrate, nitrite, ammonium, soluble phosphorus) was monitored in the pore water, using ground samplers. The vitality of roots was determined measuring terminal electron transport (ETS) activity of root tissue on the vertical profile of the root system. The content of organic matter ranged from 33% up to 48% on a soil depth profile of 1 m. During the year nutrients were present on the whole profile. Water table fluctuations influenced the form, concentration and availability of nutrients in pore water and the vitality of roots. The measurements of potential respiration of root tissue (ETS activity) revealed the highest vitality in the upper layer of the rhizosphere.


2016 ◽  
Vol 0 (1) ◽  
pp. 112-124
Author(s):  
N.K. Paramonova ◽  
G.I. Golub ◽  
I.N. Zapolskiy ◽  
O.I. Logvinenko ◽  
Yu.A. Negoda

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