Reactive iron (oxyhydr)oxide minerals preferentially undergo early diagenetic redox cycling which can result in the production of dissolved Fe(II), adsorption of Fe(II) onto particle surfaces, and the formation of authigenic Fe minerals. The partitioning of iron in sediments has traditionally been studied by applying sequential extractions that target operationally-defined iron phases. Here, we complement an existing sequential leaching method by developing a sample processing protocol for δ56Fe analysis, which we subsequently use to study Fe phase-specific fractionation related to dissimilatory iron reduction in a modern marine sediment. Carbonate-Fe was extracted by acetate, easily reducible oxides (e.g. ferrihydrite and lepidocrocite) by...
Iron (Fe) is a key micronutrient for life in the oceans. Particles play an important role in the mar...
Iron formations (IFs) are important geochemical repositories that provide constraints on atmospheric...
<p>The fractions, as determined with the sequential extraction procedure of Poulton and Canfield <a ...
Reactive Fe (oxyhydr)oxides preferentially undergo early diagenetic cycling and cause a diffusive fl...
Iron speciation is one of the most widely applied proxies used to reconstruct oxygen levels and redo...
Iron (Fe) is an essential nutrient for life on land and in the oceans. Iron stable isotope ratios (δ...
Iron speciation is one of the most widely applied proxies used to reconstruct oxygen levels and redo...
Iron speciation is one of the most widely applied proxies used to reconstruct oxygen levels and redo...
Fe isotope results from selectively leached oxic – ferruginous marine sediments from the Potter Cove...
Iron speciation was determined in hemiplegic sediments from a high productivity area to investigate ...
A number of studies have shown that iron reduction in marine sediments is not confined to sulfate- o...
The isotope composition of reactive iron (Fe) in marine sediments and sedimentary rocks is a promisi...
Sediments from the River Elbe estuary and incubated sediments were extracted with 1 N HCI for 24 h a...
The isotope composition of reactive iron (Fe) in marine sediments and sedimentary rocks is a promisi...
Fe cycling at two sites in the Mediterranean Sea (southwest of Rhodes and in the North Aegean) has b...
Iron (Fe) is a key micronutrient for life in the oceans. Particles play an important role in the mar...
Iron formations (IFs) are important geochemical repositories that provide constraints on atmospheric...
<p>The fractions, as determined with the sequential extraction procedure of Poulton and Canfield <a ...
Reactive Fe (oxyhydr)oxides preferentially undergo early diagenetic cycling and cause a diffusive fl...
Iron speciation is one of the most widely applied proxies used to reconstruct oxygen levels and redo...
Iron (Fe) is an essential nutrient for life on land and in the oceans. Iron stable isotope ratios (δ...
Iron speciation is one of the most widely applied proxies used to reconstruct oxygen levels and redo...
Iron speciation is one of the most widely applied proxies used to reconstruct oxygen levels and redo...
Fe isotope results from selectively leached oxic – ferruginous marine sediments from the Potter Cove...
Iron speciation was determined in hemiplegic sediments from a high productivity area to investigate ...
A number of studies have shown that iron reduction in marine sediments is not confined to sulfate- o...
The isotope composition of reactive iron (Fe) in marine sediments and sedimentary rocks is a promisi...
Sediments from the River Elbe estuary and incubated sediments were extracted with 1 N HCI for 24 h a...
The isotope composition of reactive iron (Fe) in marine sediments and sedimentary rocks is a promisi...
Fe cycling at two sites in the Mediterranean Sea (southwest of Rhodes and in the North Aegean) has b...
Iron (Fe) is a key micronutrient for life in the oceans. Particles play an important role in the mar...
Iron formations (IFs) are important geochemical repositories that provide constraints on atmospheric...
<p>The fractions, as determined with the sequential extraction procedure of Poulton and Canfield <a ...