TY - JOUR
AU - Kasteel, Roy
AU - Schnitzler, Frauke
AU - Berns, Anne E.
AU - Vanderborght, Jan
AU - Vereecken, Harry
TI - Visualization of transport pathways for organic compounds in undisturbed soil monoliths
JO - Geoderma
VL - 195 - 196
SN - 0016-7061
CY - Amsterdam [u.a.]
PB - Elsevier Science
M1 - FZJ-2013-02145
SP - 70 - 78
PY - 2013
AB - Small amounts of organic compounds are often found at much larger depths than expected from their organic carbon normalized distribution coefficient (K-oc). In this study the food dye Brilliant Blue (BB) was used to visualize the (preferential) transport pathways in undisturbed soil monoliths taken from an Orthic Luvisol and from a Eutric Cambisol. After spiking the monoliths with 1.0 MBq of either C-14-labeled benazolin (leacher) or C-14-labeled benzo[a]pyrene (BaP, nonleacher), they were intermittently irrigated under free-draining conditions twice weekly with 4 mm of rain water for 17 weeks. BE (4 g L-1) was added to the rain water during the last 4 weeks. After irrigation, the monoliths were sliced and photographs were taken from horizontal cross-sections. Soil was dried and incinerated to measure total C-14-activity. The mean travel depth for benazolin (6-7 cm) was larger than for BaP (2 cm), which is in line with their K-oc values, although BaP was much more mobile than expected from the K-oc value. BB patterns, arbitrarily classified into five intensity classes, showed that large parts of the monolith were bypassed below the completely stained upper two to five centimeter. Furthermore, BB patterns indicated the locations of strongly sorbing compounds in the deeper soil layers and are therefore a helpful tool to selectively sample the soil for these compounds. A continuously stained root channel below the 20-cm depth contained substantial amounts of BaP, indicating that soil structure cannot be neglected to assess the fate of nonleachers in undisturbed soils. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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DO - DOI:10.1016/j.geoderma.2012.11.014
UR - https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/133746
ER -