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Effects of clay minerals and organic matter in formulated sediments on the bioavailability of sediment-associated uranium to the freshwater midge, Chironomus dilutus

机译:配制沉积物中粘土矿物和有机质对与沉积物相关的铀对淡水蚊(Chironomus dilutus)生物有效性的影响

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It is well established that bioavailability influences metal toxicity in aquatic ecosystems. However, the factors and mechanisms that influence uranium (U) bioavailability and toxicity in sediment have not been thoroughly evaluated, despite evidence that suggests different sediment components can influence the sorption and interaction of some metals. Given that dissolved U is generally accepted as being the primary bioavailable fraction of U, it is hypothesized that adsorption and interaction of U with different sediment components will influence the bioavailability of U in sediment We investigated the effects of key sediment physicochemical properties on the bioavailability of U to a model freshwater benthic invertebrate, Chironomus dilutus. Several 10-day spiked sediment bioaccumulation experiments were performed, exposing C dilutus larvae to a variety of formulated sediments spiked with different concentrations of U (5,50 and/or 200 mg U/kg d.w.). Mean accumulation of U in C dilutus larvae decreased significantly from 1195 to 10 mg U/kg d.w. as kaolin clay content increased from 0% to 60% in sediment spiked with 50 mg U/kg d.w. Similarly, higher organic matter content also resulted in a significant reduction of U bioaccumulation in C. dilutus larvae, indicating a reduction in U bioavailability. Concentrations of U in both the overlying water and sediment pore water displayed a strong positive relationship to U bioaccumulation in C dilutus larvae (r~2 = 0.77, p < 0.001 and r~2 = 0.57, p < 0.001, respectively) for all experiments, while total U concentrations in the sediment had a poor relationship to U bioaccumulation (r~2 = 0.10, p = 0.028). Results from this research confirm that sediment clay and organic matter content play a significant role in altering U bioavailability, which is important in informing risk assessments of U contaminated sites and in the development of site-specific sediment quality guidelines for U.
机译:众所周知,生物利用度会影响水生生态系统中的金属毒性。然而,尽管有证据表明不同的沉积物成分会影响某些金属的吸附和相互作用,但尚未彻底评估影响沉积物中铀(U)生物利用度和毒性的因素和机理。鉴于溶解的U被普遍认为是U的主要生物利用度,因此假设U与不同沉积物组分的吸附和相互作用将影响U在沉积物中的生物利用度。我们研究了关键沉积物理化性质对U的生物利用度的影响。 U为模型淡水底栖无脊椎动物Chironomus dilutus。进行了数个为期10天的加标沉积物生物富集实验,使C Dilutus幼虫暴露于各种配制的加标了不同浓度U(5,50和/或200 mg U / kg d.w.)的沉积物中。从1195年到10 mg U / kg d.w,C稀释幼虫中U的平均积累显着下降。随着以50 mg U / kg d.w加标的沉积物中高岭土的含量从0%增加到60%。同样,较高的有机物含量也导致显着降低了C. dilutus幼虫中U的生物积累,表明U的生物利用度降低。在所有实验中,上覆水和沉积物孔隙水中的U浓度均与C稀释幼虫中U的生物积累呈强正相关(分别为r〜2 = 0.77,p <0.001和r〜2 = 0.57,p <0.001)。 ,而沉积物中的总U浓度与U的生物累积关系不佳(r〜2 = 0.10,p = 0.028)。这项研究的结果证实,沉积物粘土和有机物含量在改变U的生物利用度方面起着重要作用,这对于提供U污染地点的风险评估信息以及制定U特定地点的沉积物质量准则至关重要。

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