TY - JOUR
T1 - The role of volatility in the distribution of iodine in the secondary environment
AU - Fuge, Ronald
PY - 1990
Y1 - 1990
N2 - Iodine in the secondary environment is derived from the oceans by way of the atmosphere and as a result near-coastal soils and surface waters are greatly enriched relative to central continental areas. However, it is likely that appreciable quantities of the I are re-cycled from soils and terrestrial waters by volatilisation. In acid soils and waters I is present as the I- ion which can be oxidized to I2 and volatilised. In alkaline conditions the I is more likely to be present as IO-3, which is not converted to I2. Soils formed on limestone are enriched in I relative to soils formed over other rock types, and waters draining limestone areas are similarly enriched. Because plants, and possibly animals, are thought to derive much of their I by direct absorption from the atmosphere, the frequent association of I deficiency diseases with limestone areas could be due to the non-volatility of the element in the alkaline conditions.
AB - Iodine in the secondary environment is derived from the oceans by way of the atmosphere and as a result near-coastal soils and surface waters are greatly enriched relative to central continental areas. However, it is likely that appreciable quantities of the I are re-cycled from soils and terrestrial waters by volatilisation. In acid soils and waters I is present as the I- ion which can be oxidized to I2 and volatilised. In alkaline conditions the I is more likely to be present as IO-3, which is not converted to I2. Soils formed on limestone are enriched in I relative to soils formed over other rock types, and waters draining limestone areas are similarly enriched. Because plants, and possibly animals, are thought to derive much of their I by direct absorption from the atmosphere, the frequent association of I deficiency diseases with limestone areas could be due to the non-volatility of the element in the alkaline conditions.
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U2 - 10.1016/0883-2927(90)90010-3
DO - 10.1016/0883-2927(90)90010-3
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0025209533
SN - 0883-2927
VL - 5
SP - 357
EP - 360
JO - Applied Geochemistry
JF - Applied Geochemistry
IS - 3
ER -