International audienceAlthough redox reactions are recognized to fractionate iron (Fe) isotopes, the dominant mechanisms controlling the Fe isotope fractionation and notably the role of organic matter (OM) are still debated. Here, we demonstrate how binding to organic ligands governs Fe isotope fractionation beyond that arising from redox reactions. The reductive biodissolution of soil Fe(III) enriched the solution in light Fe isotopes, whereas, with the extended reduction, the preferential binding of heavy Fe isotopes to large biological organic ligands enriched the solution in heavy Fe isotopes. Under oxic conditions, the aggregation/sedimentation of Fe(III) nano-oxides with OM resulted in an initial enrichment of the solution in light Fe...
Iron isotope fractionations produced during chemical and biological Fe(II) oxidation are sensitive t...
Laboratory experiments demonstrate that iron isotopes can be chemically fractionated in the absence ...
Iron isotopes were used to investigate iron transformation processes during an in situ field experim...
International audienceAlthough redox reactions are recognized to fractionate iron (Fe) isotopes, the...
Colloids have been recognized as key vectors of pollutants in aqueous environment. Amongst them, tho...
Stable Fe isotopes provide a potential new tool for tracing the biogeochemical cycle of Fe in soils....
The cycling of iron (Fe) is often closely linked with that of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and manga...
International audienceBiodegradation and photolysis of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in boreal high...
In oxic waters, dissolved Fe exists dominantly as Fe(III) complexes with strongly coordinating, side...
Les zones humides (ZH) jouent un rôle majeur dans le contrôle du devenir des contaminants dans l’env...
International audienceIron oxides are one of the most reactive mineral phases in soils. As a consequ...
Fe released into solution is isotopically lighter (enriched in the lighter isotope) than hornblende ...
The biological activity on continents and the oxygen content of the atmosphere determine the chemica...
Fe isotope results from selectively leached oxic – ferruginous marine sediments from the Potter Cove...
Iron is one of the most abundant elements in soil and analysis of iron isotopes can be a powerful to...
Iron isotope fractionations produced during chemical and biological Fe(II) oxidation are sensitive t...
Laboratory experiments demonstrate that iron isotopes can be chemically fractionated in the absence ...
Iron isotopes were used to investigate iron transformation processes during an in situ field experim...
International audienceAlthough redox reactions are recognized to fractionate iron (Fe) isotopes, the...
Colloids have been recognized as key vectors of pollutants in aqueous environment. Amongst them, tho...
Stable Fe isotopes provide a potential new tool for tracing the biogeochemical cycle of Fe in soils....
The cycling of iron (Fe) is often closely linked with that of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and manga...
International audienceBiodegradation and photolysis of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in boreal high...
In oxic waters, dissolved Fe exists dominantly as Fe(III) complexes with strongly coordinating, side...
Les zones humides (ZH) jouent un rôle majeur dans le contrôle du devenir des contaminants dans l’env...
International audienceIron oxides are one of the most reactive mineral phases in soils. As a consequ...
Fe released into solution is isotopically lighter (enriched in the lighter isotope) than hornblende ...
The biological activity on continents and the oxygen content of the atmosphere determine the chemica...
Fe isotope results from selectively leached oxic – ferruginous marine sediments from the Potter Cove...
Iron is one of the most abundant elements in soil and analysis of iron isotopes can be a powerful to...
Iron isotope fractionations produced during chemical and biological Fe(II) oxidation are sensitive t...
Laboratory experiments demonstrate that iron isotopes can be chemically fractionated in the absence ...
Iron isotopes were used to investigate iron transformation processes during an in situ field experim...