Genesis of hexavalent chromium from natural sources in soil and groundwater |
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Authors: | Oze Christopher Bird Dennis K Fendorf Scott |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-2115, USA. |
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Abstract: | Naturally occurring Cr(VI) has recently been reported in ground and surface waters. Rock strata rich in Cr(III)-bearing minerals, in particular chromite, are universally found in these areas that occur near convergent plate margins. Here we report experiments demonstrating accelerated dissolution of chromite and subsequent oxidation of Cr(III) to aqueous Cr(VI) in the presence of birnessite, a common manganese mineral, explaining the generation of Cr(VI) by a Cr(III)-bearing mineral considered geochemically inert. Our results demonstrate that Cr(III) within ultramafic- and serpentinite-derived soils/sediments can be oxidized and dissolved through natural processes, leading to hazardous levels of aqueous Cr(VI) in surface and groundwater. |
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