Permeable sandy sediments cover 50-60% of the global continental shelf and are important bioreactors that regulate organic matter (OM) turnover and nutrient cycling in the coastal ocean. In sands, the dynamic porewater advection can cause rapid mass transfer and variable redox conditions, thus affecting OM remineralization pathways as well as the recycling of iron and phosphorus. In this study, North Sea sands were incubated in flow-through reactors (FTRs) to investigate biogeochemical processes under porewater advection and changing redox conditions. We found that the average rate of anaerobic OM remineralization was 12 times lower than the aerobic pathway, and Fe(III) oxyhydroxides were found as the major electron acceptors during 34 days...
A combination of pore water and solid phase analysis was used to determine whether authigenic carbon...
Large areas of the oceanic shelf are composed of sandy sediments through which reactive solutes are ...
Redox reactions involving iron (Fe) strongly affect the mobility of phosphorus (P) and its migration...
Shelf sediments underlying temperate and oxic waters of the Celtic Sea (NW European Shelf) were foun...
The sedimentary record of the Coniacian–Santonian Oceanic Anoxic Event 3 (OAE 3) in the North Americ...
Dissolved and particulate phase iron (Fe) and phosphorus (P) concentrations were characterized in Ef...
In this paper, data are presented on the vertical distribution of pore water Fe2+, ferrozine-extract...
Iron (Fe) biogeochemistry in marine sediments is driven by redox transformations creating Fe(II) and...
Benthic release of the key nutrients iron (Fe) and phosphorus (P) is enhanced from sediments that ar...
Iron (Fe) is present over a very wide range of redox conditions and is one of most the important nut...
In the past couple of decades, the discovery that iron is a limiting nutrient in large regions of th...
Iron that precipitates under aerobic conditions in natural aquatic systems scavenges dissolved organ...
Abstract.: The effects of size and origin of natural dissolved organic matter compounds (DOM) on the...
Anoxic marine sediments contribute a significant amount of dissolved iron (Fe2+) to the ocean which ...
Studies of phosphorus (P) dynamics in surface sediments of lakes and coastal seas typically emphasiz...
A combination of pore water and solid phase analysis was used to determine whether authigenic carbon...
Large areas of the oceanic shelf are composed of sandy sediments through which reactive solutes are ...
Redox reactions involving iron (Fe) strongly affect the mobility of phosphorus (P) and its migration...
Shelf sediments underlying temperate and oxic waters of the Celtic Sea (NW European Shelf) were foun...
The sedimentary record of the Coniacian–Santonian Oceanic Anoxic Event 3 (OAE 3) in the North Americ...
Dissolved and particulate phase iron (Fe) and phosphorus (P) concentrations were characterized in Ef...
In this paper, data are presented on the vertical distribution of pore water Fe2+, ferrozine-extract...
Iron (Fe) biogeochemistry in marine sediments is driven by redox transformations creating Fe(II) and...
Benthic release of the key nutrients iron (Fe) and phosphorus (P) is enhanced from sediments that ar...
Iron (Fe) is present over a very wide range of redox conditions and is one of most the important nut...
In the past couple of decades, the discovery that iron is a limiting nutrient in large regions of th...
Iron that precipitates under aerobic conditions in natural aquatic systems scavenges dissolved organ...
Abstract.: The effects of size and origin of natural dissolved organic matter compounds (DOM) on the...
Anoxic marine sediments contribute a significant amount of dissolved iron (Fe2+) to the ocean which ...
Studies of phosphorus (P) dynamics in surface sediments of lakes and coastal seas typically emphasiz...
A combination of pore water and solid phase analysis was used to determine whether authigenic carbon...
Large areas of the oceanic shelf are composed of sandy sediments through which reactive solutes are ...
Redox reactions involving iron (Fe) strongly affect the mobility of phosphorus (P) and its migration...