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The Impact of Ecological Restoration on Biogeochemical Cycling and Mercury Mobilization in Anoxic Conditions on Former Mining Sites in French Guiana.
Couic, Ewan; Tribondeau, Alicia; Alphonse, Vanessa; Livet, Alexandre; Grimaldi, Michel; Bousserrhine, Noureddine.
Afiliação
  • Couic E; Observatory of Sciences of the Universe, UMR 6118 Géosciences, 35000 Rennes, France.
  • Tribondeau A; Water, Environment and Urban Systems Laboratory (Leesu), University of Paris-Créteil, 94010 Créteil, France.
  • Alphonse V; National Museum of Natural History, 75005 Paris, France.
  • Livet A; Water, Environment and Urban Systems Laboratory (Leesu), University of Paris-Créteil, 94010 Créteil, France.
  • Grimaldi M; Water, Environment and Urban Systems Laboratory (Leesu), University of Paris-Créteil, 94010 Créteil, France.
  • Bousserrhine N; Development Research Institute, 93143 Bondy, France.
Microorganisms ; 9(8)2021 Aug 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34442781
ABSTRACT
Successive years of gold mining in French Guiana has resulted in soil degradation and deforestation leading to the pollution and erosion of mining plots. Due to erosion and topography, gold panning sites are submitted to hydromorphy during rainfall and groundwater increases. This original study focused on characterizing the impact of hydromorphic anaerobic periods on bio-geochemical cycles. We sampled soil from five rehabilitated sites in French Guiana, including sites with herbaceous vegetation and sites restored with fabaceous plants, Clitoria racemosa (Cli) mon-oculture, Acacia mangium (Aca) monoculture, Clitoria racemosa and Acacia mangium (Mix) bi-culture. We conducted mesocosm experiments where soil samples were incubated in anaerobic conditions for 35 days. To evaluate the effect of anaerobic conditions on biogeochemical cycles, we measured the following parameters related to iron-reducing bacteria and sulfate-reducing bacteria metabolism throughout the experiment CO2 release, carbon dissolution, sulphide production and sulphate mobilization. We also monitored the solubilization of iron oxyhydroxides, manganese oxides, aluminum oxides and mercury in the culture medium. Iron-reducing bacteria (IRB) and sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) are described as the major players in the dynamics of iron, sulfur and metal elements including mercury in tropical environments. The results revealed two trends in these rehabilitated sites. In the Aca and Mix sites, bacterial iron-reducing activity coupled with manganese solubilization was detected with no mercury solubilization. In herbaceous sites, a low anaerobic activity coupled with sulphide production and mercury solubilization were detected. These results are the first that report the presence and activity of iron- and sulfate-reductive communities at rehabilitated mining sites and their interactions with the dynamics of metallic elements and mercury. These results report, however, the positive impact of ecological restoration of mining sites in French Guiana by reducing IRB and SRB activities, the potential mobility of mercury and its risk of transfer and methylation.
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