Woody debris is known to be transported to the seas and accumulate on the seafloor, however, little is known on the consequences of its degradation in the marine environment. In this study we monitored the degradation product sulfide with Au/Hg voltammetric microelectrodes on the surface and interior of an experimentally immersed wood for 200 d. After 5 weeks of immersion, the interior became sulfidic, and steady-state conditions were established after 13 weeks with sulfide concentration reaching about 300 mu M. Although sulfide was briefly detected at the surface of wood, its concentration remained lower than 20 mu M, indicating that this compound was effectively oxidized within the substrate. Fitting these data to a kinetic model lead to ...
The cyclic transformations of inorganic sulfur compounds in the sediments of a Danish fjord were fol...
Zero-valent sulfur species dynamics in tidal flat pools of Wadden Sea (North Sea) were studied. Conc...
Hydrogen sulfide is a poorly quantified component of the global sulfur cycle. In seawater, its disso...
Woody debris is known to be transported to the seas and accumulate on the seafloor, however, little ...
Synchrotron-based sulfur spectroscopy reveals a common concern for marine archaeological wood from s...
The presence of sulfur in marine archaeological wood presents a challenge to conservation. Upon expo...
International audienceChemosynthetic mats involved in cycling sulfur compounds are often found in hy...
Sulfur and iron concentrations in wood from three 17th century shipwrecks in the Baltic Sea, the Gho...
International audienceWood debris are an important component of mangrove marine environments. Curren...
Luther, George W., IIIRecent thermodynamic calculations and experimental work have demonstrated that...
Marine and lacustrine archaeological aterlogged wood encounters serious problems after xcavation due...
Organic matter (OM) sulfurization can enhance the preservation and sequestration of carbon in anoxic...
Large organic food falls to the deep sea - such as whale carcasses and wood logs - support the devel...
The study of sulfate reduction below the sulfate-methane transition (SMT) in marine sediments requir...
A spectrophotometric method for elemental sulfur (S0) analysis without interference from other reduc...
The cyclic transformations of inorganic sulfur compounds in the sediments of a Danish fjord were fol...
Zero-valent sulfur species dynamics in tidal flat pools of Wadden Sea (North Sea) were studied. Conc...
Hydrogen sulfide is a poorly quantified component of the global sulfur cycle. In seawater, its disso...
Woody debris is known to be transported to the seas and accumulate on the seafloor, however, little ...
Synchrotron-based sulfur spectroscopy reveals a common concern for marine archaeological wood from s...
The presence of sulfur in marine archaeological wood presents a challenge to conservation. Upon expo...
International audienceChemosynthetic mats involved in cycling sulfur compounds are often found in hy...
Sulfur and iron concentrations in wood from three 17th century shipwrecks in the Baltic Sea, the Gho...
International audienceWood debris are an important component of mangrove marine environments. Curren...
Luther, George W., IIIRecent thermodynamic calculations and experimental work have demonstrated that...
Marine and lacustrine archaeological aterlogged wood encounters serious problems after xcavation due...
Organic matter (OM) sulfurization can enhance the preservation and sequestration of carbon in anoxic...
Large organic food falls to the deep sea - such as whale carcasses and wood logs - support the devel...
The study of sulfate reduction below the sulfate-methane transition (SMT) in marine sediments requir...
A spectrophotometric method for elemental sulfur (S0) analysis without interference from other reduc...
The cyclic transformations of inorganic sulfur compounds in the sediments of a Danish fjord were fol...
Zero-valent sulfur species dynamics in tidal flat pools of Wadden Sea (North Sea) were studied. Conc...
Hydrogen sulfide is a poorly quantified component of the global sulfur cycle. In seawater, its disso...