Stability behavior and Thermodynamic States of Iron and Manganese in Sandy Soil Aquifer, Manukan Island, Malaysia.

A total of 20 soil samples were collected from 10 boreholes constructed in the low lying area, which included ancillary samples taken from the high elevation area. Redox processes were investigated in the soil as well as groundwater in the shallow groundwater aquifer of Manukan Island, Sabah, Malays...

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Main Authors: Chin, Yik Lin, Abdullah, Mohd Harun, Musta, Baba, Praveena, Sarva Mangala, Aris, Ahmad Zaharin
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spelling my.upm.eprints.235332015-10-05T06:59:10Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23533/ Stability behavior and Thermodynamic States of Iron and Manganese in Sandy Soil Aquifer, Manukan Island, Malaysia. Chin, Yik Lin Abdullah, Mohd Harun Musta, Baba Praveena, Sarva Mangala Aris, Ahmad Zaharin A total of 20 soil samples were collected from 10 boreholes constructed in the low lying area, which included ancillary samples taken from the high elevation area. Redox processes were investigated in the soil as well as groundwater in the shallow groundwater aquifer of Manukan Island, Sabah, Malaysia. Groundwater samples (n = 10) from each boreholes were also collected in the low lying area to understand the concentrations and behaviors of Fe and Mn in the dissolved state. This study strives to obtain a general understanding of the stability behaviors on Fe and Mn at the upper unsaturated and the lower-saturated soil horizons in the low lying area of Manukan Island as these elements usually play a major role in the redox chemistry of the shallow groundwater. Thermodynamic calculations using PHREEQC showed that the groundwater samples in the study area are oversaturated with respect to goethite, hematite, Fe(OH)3 and undersaturated with respect to manganite and pyrochroite. Low concentrations of Fe and Mn in the groundwater might be probably due to the lack of minerals of iron and manganese oxides, which exist in the sandy aquifer. In fact, high organic matters that present in the unsaturated horizon are believed to be responsible for the high Mn content in the soil. It was observed that the soil samples collected from high elevation area (BK) comprises considerable amount of Fe in both unsaturated (6675.87 mg/kg) and saturated horizons (31440.49 mg/kg) compared to the low Fe content in the low lying area. Based on the stability diagram, the groundwater composition lies within the stability field for Mn2+ and Fe2+ under suboxic condition and very close to the FeS/Fe2+ stability boundary. This study also shows that both pH and Eh values comprise a strong negative value thus suggesting that the redox potential is inversely dependent on the changes of pH. Springer Verlag 2011-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23533/1/Stability%20behavior%20and%20Thermodynamic%20States%20of%20Iron%20and%20Manganese%20in%20Sandy%20Soil%20Aquifer.pdf Chin, Yik Lin and Abdullah, Mohd Harun and Musta, Baba and Praveena, Sarva Mangala and Aris, Ahmad Zaharin (2011) Stability behavior and Thermodynamic States of Iron and Manganese in Sandy Soil Aquifer, Manukan Island, Malaysia. Natural Resources Research, 20 (1). pp. 45-56. ISSN 1520-7439; ESSN:1573-8981 http://link.springer.com/ 10.1007/s11053-011-9136-2 English
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description A total of 20 soil samples were collected from 10 boreholes constructed in the low lying area, which included ancillary samples taken from the high elevation area. Redox processes were investigated in the soil as well as groundwater in the shallow groundwater aquifer of Manukan Island, Sabah, Malaysia. Groundwater samples (n = 10) from each boreholes were also collected in the low lying area to understand the concentrations and behaviors of Fe and Mn in the dissolved state. This study strives to obtain a general understanding of the stability behaviors on Fe and Mn at the upper unsaturated and the lower-saturated soil horizons in the low lying area of Manukan Island as these elements usually play a major role in the redox chemistry of the shallow groundwater. Thermodynamic calculations using PHREEQC showed that the groundwater samples in the study area are oversaturated with respect to goethite, hematite, Fe(OH)3 and undersaturated with respect to manganite and pyrochroite. Low concentrations of Fe and Mn in the groundwater might be probably due to the lack of minerals of iron and manganese oxides, which exist in the sandy aquifer. In fact, high organic matters that present in the unsaturated horizon are believed to be responsible for the high Mn content in the soil. It was observed that the soil samples collected from high elevation area (BK) comprises considerable amount of Fe in both unsaturated (6675.87 mg/kg) and saturated horizons (31440.49 mg/kg) compared to the low Fe content in the low lying area. Based on the stability diagram, the groundwater composition lies within the stability field for Mn2+ and Fe2+ under suboxic condition and very close to the FeS/Fe2+ stability boundary. This study also shows that both pH and Eh values comprise a strong negative value thus suggesting that the redox potential is inversely dependent on the changes of pH.
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author Chin, Yik Lin
Abdullah, Mohd Harun
Musta, Baba
Praveena, Sarva Mangala
Aris, Ahmad Zaharin
spellingShingle Chin, Yik Lin
Abdullah, Mohd Harun
Musta, Baba
Praveena, Sarva Mangala
Aris, Ahmad Zaharin
Stability behavior and Thermodynamic States of Iron and Manganese in Sandy Soil Aquifer, Manukan Island, Malaysia.
author_facet Chin, Yik Lin
Abdullah, Mohd Harun
Musta, Baba
Praveena, Sarva Mangala
Aris, Ahmad Zaharin
author_sort Chin, Yik Lin
title Stability behavior and Thermodynamic States of Iron and Manganese in Sandy Soil Aquifer, Manukan Island, Malaysia.
title_short Stability behavior and Thermodynamic States of Iron and Manganese in Sandy Soil Aquifer, Manukan Island, Malaysia.
title_full Stability behavior and Thermodynamic States of Iron and Manganese in Sandy Soil Aquifer, Manukan Island, Malaysia.
title_fullStr Stability behavior and Thermodynamic States of Iron and Manganese in Sandy Soil Aquifer, Manukan Island, Malaysia.
title_full_unstemmed Stability behavior and Thermodynamic States of Iron and Manganese in Sandy Soil Aquifer, Manukan Island, Malaysia.
title_sort stability behavior and thermodynamic states of iron and manganese in sandy soil aquifer, manukan island, malaysia.
publisher Springer Verlag
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23533/1/Stability%20behavior%20and%20Thermodynamic%20States%20of%20Iron%20and%20Manganese%20in%20Sandy%20Soil%20Aquifer.pdf
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