Mangrove porewater can be highly enriched in dissolved manganese (Mn), iron (Fe), and other trace metals. As a result, porewater exchange may release dissolved metals to surface waters. This study assessed dissolved Mn exchange with the coastal ocean in four mangroves ecosystems, and whether porewater exchange represents a major driver of the oceanic exchange along a latitudinal gradient in Australia (from 28° S to 12° S). Dissolved Fe was also determined but concentrations were below detection in most surface water samples, preventing any flux estimates. Average concentrations of Mn in porewater were approximately an order of magnitude greater than surface waters at all sites, resulting in average porewater-derived Mn fluxes of 441 kmol km...
Mangrove sediments have a high capacity to retain organic matter because of the low mineralization p...
The role of mangroves in sequestering metal and nutrients in sediment has been described in the past...
Mangrove sediments act as natural biogeochemical reactors, modifying metals partitioning after their...
Porewater exchange is usually the least quantified process in delivering dissolved material from wet...
Groundwater underlying a mangrove habitat was studied to determine the geochemical nature of Ba, Fe ...
Mangroves can be considered as biogeochemical reactors along (sub)tropical coastlines, acting both a...
International audienceIn New Caledonia, one third of the Island is composed of ultramafic rocks, and...
International audienceMangrove soils are considered as sinks for trace metals, protecting coastal wa...
In New Caledonia, one third of the Island is composed of ultramafic rocks, and lateritic soils enric...
Estuaries play a key role in controlling the land-ocean fluxes of dissolved organic matter (DOM), nu...
Manganese (Mn) is a naturally-occurring element found in rock, soil and water. In the aquatic enviro...
Phytoplankton in the oceans are responsible for about half of the photosynthetic fixation of carbon ...
Manganese (Mn) is a naturally-occurring element found in rock, soil and water. In the aquatic enviro...
Mangrove sediments have a high capacity to retain organic matter because of the low mineralization p...
The role of mangroves in sequestering metal and nutrients in sediment has been described in the past...
Mangrove sediments act as natural biogeochemical reactors, modifying metals partitioning after their...
Porewater exchange is usually the least quantified process in delivering dissolved material from wet...
Groundwater underlying a mangrove habitat was studied to determine the geochemical nature of Ba, Fe ...
Mangroves can be considered as biogeochemical reactors along (sub)tropical coastlines, acting both a...
International audienceIn New Caledonia, one third of the Island is composed of ultramafic rocks, and...
International audienceMangrove soils are considered as sinks for trace metals, protecting coastal wa...
In New Caledonia, one third of the Island is composed of ultramafic rocks, and lateritic soils enric...
Estuaries play a key role in controlling the land-ocean fluxes of dissolved organic matter (DOM), nu...
Manganese (Mn) is a naturally-occurring element found in rock, soil and water. In the aquatic enviro...
Phytoplankton in the oceans are responsible for about half of the photosynthetic fixation of carbon ...
Manganese (Mn) is a naturally-occurring element found in rock, soil and water. In the aquatic enviro...
Mangrove sediments have a high capacity to retain organic matter because of the low mineralization p...
The role of mangroves in sequestering metal and nutrients in sediment has been described in the past...
Mangrove sediments act as natural biogeochemical reactors, modifying metals partitioning after their...