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The natural attenuation of bioavailable sulfur loads in soil around a coal-fired power plant 20 years after ceasing pollution : The case of Plomin, Croatia
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Malenšek Andolšek, Neža
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Lojen, Sonja
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Zupančič, Nina
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The coal-fired Plomin Thermal Power Plant (Plomin TPP) in Croatia is located in the center of the east coast of the Istrian peninsula (northern Adriatic) and is considered the main source of historical air pollution in the region. Between 1970 and 2000, sulfur-rich coal from the local Raša coal mine was primarily used. In this study, a screening of content and fate of TPP-derived sulfur in soil around the power plant was made two decades after the S-rich coal was banned from use. Soil samples were collected at varying distances from the TPP in the prevailing wind direction (NE), along with a control sample taken more than 10 km away. The samples were analyzed for total sulfur, sulfate, organic sulfur (humic and fulvic), and the stable isotope composition of total sulfur (δ34S). Additionally, coal and coal ash were analyzed for total sulfur, sulfate and δ34S. Soil sampling along the prevailing wind direction from the Plomin TPP revealed markedly elevated sulfur content, with levels at 100 m downwind reaching up to 4 wt.%, which is over 100 times higher than the 0.04 wt.% measured at the control site located upwind. Sulfur content decreases sharply with increasing distance from the TPP, reflecting the deposition gradient along the prevailing wind path. Speciation analysis showed that over 95% of the sulfur in the soil is now present in organic form, mainly bound to humic acids. The δ34SVCDT values of the bulk coal used in the TPP ranged from −10.0 to −5.0‰. In most soil samples, the bulk δ34S values were positive (+7.0 to +20.0‰). The values of sulfate in soil range from +1.0 to +5.5‰, while those in organic sulfur range from −3.5 to +6.0‰. This indicates that atmospheric deposition of 34S-depleted fly ash and sulfate from coal are the most important sulfur sources, while some of the sulfur in the soil is also of marine origin. Finally, we showed that natural attenuation was a significant and efficient process within the sustainable management of the site historically contaminated by anthropogenic atmospheric sulfur deposition.
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English
Keywords:
historical pollution
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soil
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sulfur
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stable isotopes
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thermal power plant
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coal
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natural attenuation
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Article
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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NTF - Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering
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Publication date:
12.01.2026
Year:
2026
Number of pages:
Str. 1-17
Numbering:
Vol. 18, iss. 2
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-177902
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55
ISSN on article:
2071-1050
DOI:
10.3390/su18020747
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264277507
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17.02.2026
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Title:
Sustainability
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Sustainability
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MDPI
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2071-1050
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5324897
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ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
P1-0143-2020
Name:
Kroženje snovi v okolju, snovna bilanca in modeliranje okoljskih procesov ter ocena tveganja
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ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
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P1-0025-2018
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Mineralne surovine
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ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
P1-0008-2018
Name:
Paleontologija in sedimentarna geologija
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