International audienceBiodegradation and photolysis of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in boreal high-latitude waters are the two main factors controlling not only the aquatic fluxes and residence time of carbon but also metal nutrients associated with DOM such as Fe. The DOM is usually present in the form of organic and organomineral colloids, which also account for the majority of dissolved Fe. Here, we use the stable Fe isotope approach to unravel the processes controlling Fe behavior during bio- and photodegradation of colloids in boreal Fe- and DOM-rich humic waters (a stream and a fen). The adsorption of Fe colloids onto heterotrophic bacteria Pseudomonas aureofaciens produced enrichment in +0.4‰ (δ57Fe) in the heavier isotopes of the ...
Interactions between dissolved organic matter (DOM) and different physical-chemical forms of iron (F...
The input of iron to the Arctic Ocean plays a critical role in the productivity of aquatic ecosystem...
The iron isotope composition of sedimentary deposits is a key tool for tracking changes in the bioge...
International audienceBiodegradation and photolysis of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in boreal high...
Colloids have been recognized as key vectors of pollutants in aqueous environment. Amongst them, tho...
The geochemistry of iron (Fe) during freshwater transport and estuarine mixing has been investigated...
The cycling of iron (Fe) is a key component for understanding water quality and biogeochemical proce...
Stable Fe isotope compositions have been measured in water samples of the subarctic Kalix River, a f...
The cycling of iron (Fe) is often closely linked with that of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and manga...
International audienceAlthough redox reactions are recognized to fractionate iron (Fe) isotopes, the...
The supply and bioavailability of dissolved iron sets the magnitude of surface productivity for ∼40%...
International audiencePhotochemical degradation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is recognized as t...
Fe isotope results from selectively leached oxic – ferruginous marine sediments from the Potter Cove...
International audienceBacterial mineralization of allochthonous (soil) dissolved organic matter (DOM...
International audienceWith the global climate change and increasing anthropic pressure on nature, it...
Interactions between dissolved organic matter (DOM) and different physical-chemical forms of iron (F...
The input of iron to the Arctic Ocean plays a critical role in the productivity of aquatic ecosystem...
The iron isotope composition of sedimentary deposits is a key tool for tracking changes in the bioge...
International audienceBiodegradation and photolysis of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in boreal high...
Colloids have been recognized as key vectors of pollutants in aqueous environment. Amongst them, tho...
The geochemistry of iron (Fe) during freshwater transport and estuarine mixing has been investigated...
The cycling of iron (Fe) is a key component for understanding water quality and biogeochemical proce...
Stable Fe isotope compositions have been measured in water samples of the subarctic Kalix River, a f...
The cycling of iron (Fe) is often closely linked with that of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and manga...
International audienceAlthough redox reactions are recognized to fractionate iron (Fe) isotopes, the...
The supply and bioavailability of dissolved iron sets the magnitude of surface productivity for ∼40%...
International audiencePhotochemical degradation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is recognized as t...
Fe isotope results from selectively leached oxic – ferruginous marine sediments from the Potter Cove...
International audienceBacterial mineralization of allochthonous (soil) dissolved organic matter (DOM...
International audienceWith the global climate change and increasing anthropic pressure on nature, it...
Interactions between dissolved organic matter (DOM) and different physical-chemical forms of iron (F...
The input of iron to the Arctic Ocean plays a critical role in the productivity of aquatic ecosystem...
The iron isotope composition of sedimentary deposits is a key tool for tracking changes in the bioge...