The early diagenesis of trace elements (V, Cr, Co, Cu, Zn, As, Cd, Ba, U) in anoxic sediments of the Achterwasser, a shallow lagoon in the non-tidal Oder estuary in the Baltic Sea, was investigated in the context of pyrite formation. The dissolved major redox parameters show a two-tier distribution with transient signals in the occasionally re-suspended fluid mud layer (FM) and a permanently established diagenetic sequence in the sediment below. Intense microbial respiration leads to rapid depletion of O2 within the uppermost mm of the FM. The reduction zones of Mn, Fe and sulfate overlap in the FM and in the permanently anoxic sediment section which appears to be a typical feature of estuarine sediments, under low-sulfate conditions. Degre...
Pyrite formation in marine sedimentary environments plays a key role in the global biogeochemical cy...
Many important reactions controlling the transfer of elements from the continents to coastal waters ...
Many important reactions controlling the transfer of elements from the continents to coastal waters ...
In comparison to similar low-sulfate coastal environments with anoxic-sulfidic sediments, the Achter...
Three drill cores from the marshlands of NW Germany, which cover the entire Holocene, were analyzed ...
Three drill cores from the marshlands of NW Germany, which cover the entire Holocene, were analyzed ...
International audienceThe early diagenesis of the major carrier phases (Fe and Mn minerals), trace e...
International audienceThe early diagenesis of the major carrier phases (Fe and Mn minerals), trace e...
International audienceThe early diagenesis of the major carrier phases (Fe and Mn minerals), trace e...
International audienceThe early diagenesis of the major carrier phases (Fe and Mn minerals), trace e...
International audienceThe early diagenesis of the major carrier phases (Fe and Mn minerals), trace e...
International audienceThe early diagenesis of the major carrier phases (Fe and Mn minerals), trace e...
The biogeochemistry of the sulfur cycle in a ca. 5-m-long sediment core from the eastern slope (221 ...
Sedimentary pyrite formation links the global biogeochemical cycles of carbon, sulfur, and iron, whi...
International audienceVertical profiles from the water column, including the maximum turbidity zone ...
Pyrite formation in marine sedimentary environments plays a key role in the global biogeochemical cy...
Many important reactions controlling the transfer of elements from the continents to coastal waters ...
Many important reactions controlling the transfer of elements from the continents to coastal waters ...
In comparison to similar low-sulfate coastal environments with anoxic-sulfidic sediments, the Achter...
Three drill cores from the marshlands of NW Germany, which cover the entire Holocene, were analyzed ...
Three drill cores from the marshlands of NW Germany, which cover the entire Holocene, were analyzed ...
International audienceThe early diagenesis of the major carrier phases (Fe and Mn minerals), trace e...
International audienceThe early diagenesis of the major carrier phases (Fe and Mn minerals), trace e...
International audienceThe early diagenesis of the major carrier phases (Fe and Mn minerals), trace e...
International audienceThe early diagenesis of the major carrier phases (Fe and Mn minerals), trace e...
International audienceThe early diagenesis of the major carrier phases (Fe and Mn minerals), trace e...
International audienceThe early diagenesis of the major carrier phases (Fe and Mn minerals), trace e...
The biogeochemistry of the sulfur cycle in a ca. 5-m-long sediment core from the eastern slope (221 ...
Sedimentary pyrite formation links the global biogeochemical cycles of carbon, sulfur, and iron, whi...
International audienceVertical profiles from the water column, including the maximum turbidity zone ...
Pyrite formation in marine sedimentary environments plays a key role in the global biogeochemical cy...
Many important reactions controlling the transfer of elements from the continents to coastal waters ...
Many important reactions controlling the transfer of elements from the continents to coastal waters ...