Speciation and fractionation of Ca and the REE in fresh and marine waters

This study is concerned with speciation and fractionation of the rare earth elements (REE) and calcium (Ca) in aqueous solutions. The aim is to investigate the chemical states and physical sizes in which these elements can be present. The REE (including neodymium) and Ca have contrasting geochemical...

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Main Author: Dahlqvist, Ralf
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Institutionen för geologi och geokemi 2004
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description This study is concerned with speciation and fractionation of the rare earth elements (REE) and calcium (Ca) in aqueous solutions. The aim is to investigate the chemical states and physical sizes in which these elements can be present. The REE (including neodymium) and Ca have contrasting geochemical behavior in aqueous solutions. Ca is a major dissolved element, while the REE are trace components and highly reactive with aquatic particles. The major interests of the five papers included in this thesis are the following: · Papers I and V deal with the behavior of neodymium (Nd) and its isotopes in the Kalix River and some marine waters. · The diffusive gradients in thin-films (DGT) method is developed for measuring Ca and Mg in Paper II. · Paper III presents a speciation and fractionation study of Ca in the Kalix and Amazonian rivers. · The rare earth elements and their carrier phases are investigated in the Kalix river in Paper IV. For most elements a detailed study of speciation and fractionation can not be performed using only one method. This is due to the overall heterogeneity of the material, considering both size and chemical composition, which is present in aquatic solutions. During this project the aquatic geochemistry of the REE and Ca has been studied using mainly three methods; cross-flow filtration (CFF), field-flow fractionation (FFF) and diffusive gradients in thin-films (DGT). Field work has to a large part been conducted in the Kalix River, in northern Sweden, which is one of the last pristine river systems in Europe. Some field work has also been conducted in the Baltic Sea and the Arctic Ocean. Results from Amazonian rivers are also presented. These are the main conclusions from this work: The DGT technique works equally well for measuring Ca and Mg in natural waters as previously reported for trace metal. A significant colloidal phase for Ca could be detected in the Kalix River and in different Amazonian rivers. This was concluded independently using both CFF and FFF. Variations in REE ...
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spelling ftstockholmuniv:oai:DiVA.org:su-25 2025-03-02T15:24:21+00:00 Speciation and fractionation of Ca and the REE in fresh and marine waters Dahlqvist, Ralf 2004 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-25 eng eng Institutionen för geologi och geokemi Meddelanden från Stockholms universitets institution för geologi och geokemi, 1101-1599 317 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Geokemi Earth and Related Environmental Sciences Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 2004 ftstockholmuniv 2025-02-04T08:08:21Z This study is concerned with speciation and fractionation of the rare earth elements (REE) and calcium (Ca) in aqueous solutions. The aim is to investigate the chemical states and physical sizes in which these elements can be present. The REE (including neodymium) and Ca have contrasting geochemical behavior in aqueous solutions. Ca is a major dissolved element, while the REE are trace components and highly reactive with aquatic particles. The major interests of the five papers included in this thesis are the following: · Papers I and V deal with the behavior of neodymium (Nd) and its isotopes in the Kalix River and some marine waters. · The diffusive gradients in thin-films (DGT) method is developed for measuring Ca and Mg in Paper II. · Paper III presents a speciation and fractionation study of Ca in the Kalix and Amazonian rivers. · The rare earth elements and their carrier phases are investigated in the Kalix river in Paper IV. For most elements a detailed study of speciation and fractionation can not be performed using only one method. This is due to the overall heterogeneity of the material, considering both size and chemical composition, which is present in aquatic solutions. During this project the aquatic geochemistry of the REE and Ca has been studied using mainly three methods; cross-flow filtration (CFF), field-flow fractionation (FFF) and diffusive gradients in thin-films (DGT). Field work has to a large part been conducted in the Kalix River, in northern Sweden, which is one of the last pristine river systems in Europe. Some field work has also been conducted in the Baltic Sea and the Arctic Ocean. Results from Amazonian rivers are also presented. These are the main conclusions from this work: The DGT technique works equally well for measuring Ca and Mg in natural waters as previously reported for trace metal. A significant colloidal phase for Ca could be detected in the Kalix River and in different Amazonian rivers. This was concluded independently using both CFF and FFF. Variations in REE ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Arctic Ocean Northern Sweden Stockholm University: Publications (DiVA) Arctic Arctic Ocean Kalix ENVELOPE(23.156,23.156,65.853,65.853)
spellingShingle Geokemi
Earth and Related Environmental Sciences
Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap
Dahlqvist, Ralf
Speciation and fractionation of Ca and the REE in fresh and marine waters
title Speciation and fractionation of Ca and the REE in fresh and marine waters
title_full Speciation and fractionation of Ca and the REE in fresh and marine waters
title_fullStr Speciation and fractionation of Ca and the REE in fresh and marine waters
title_full_unstemmed Speciation and fractionation of Ca and the REE in fresh and marine waters
title_short Speciation and fractionation of Ca and the REE in fresh and marine waters
title_sort speciation and fractionation of ca and the ree in fresh and marine waters
topic Geokemi
Earth and Related Environmental Sciences
Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap
topic_facet Geokemi
Earth and Related Environmental Sciences
Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap
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