Use of diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) to measure potentially bioavailable metals in southeastern USA blackwater streams

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Michael H. Paller
Anna S. Knox
Susan A. Blas
S. Michele Harmon
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[1] Savannah River National Laboratory,Department of Biology and Geology
[2] ACP Engineering and Technology,undefined
[3] Savannah River Site,undefined
[4] University of South Carolina at Aiken,undefined
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Diffusive gradients in thin films; Bioavailability; Metals; Blackwater streams; Biofouling;
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We used diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) to measure potentially bioavailable metals in coastal plain streams in the southeastern USA that exhibited strong to moderate blackwater characteristics. Metals were partitioned into particulate metals, DGT-inert metals (i.e., colloidal and refractory organic complexes not accumulated by DGT), and DGT-labile metals (i.e., free metal ions, small inorganic complexes, and labile organic complexes). We also examined the influence of different DGT deployment times using data collected from the field and a follow-up laboratory study. The DGT-measured fraction of dissolved metals in the streams was 15% for Cd, 21% for Zn, 33% for Cu, 37% for Pb, and 98% for Mn. Metals bound to particulates predominated only for Pb. Most of the Cd, Pb, Zn, and Cu were associated with colloids, refractory organic complexes, or particles. Relatively small amounts were in free ion or labile complexes likely to be bioavailable through respiratory surfaces. Modeled concentrations of free and inorganically bound Cu and Pb were lower than the DGT fraction indicating that DGT accumulated some organically bound Cu and Pb that might not have been bioavailable. DGT-exposure times in excess of 5 days may have contributed to the accumulation of partly labile organic–metal complexes and were associated with substantial biofouling that caused metal uptake by DGT to depart from linearity.
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