Despite substantial experimental evidence of electron transfer, atom exchange, and mineralogical transformation during the reaction of Fe(II)aq with synthetic Fe(III) minerals, these processes are rarely investigated in natural soils. Here, we used an enriched Fe isotope approach and Mössbauer spectroscopy to evaluate how soil organic matter (OM) influences Fe(II)/Fe(III) electron transfer and atom exchange in surface soils collected from Luquillo and Calhoun Experimental Forests and how this reaction might affect Fe mineral composition. Following the reaction of 57Fe-enriched Fe(II)aq with soils for 33 days, Mössbauer spectra demonstrated marked electron transfer between sorbed Fe(II) and the underlying Fe(III) oxides in soils. Comparing...
The importance of soil organic carbon (SOC) stabilization via chemical interactions with Fe and Al o...
Our understanding of how Fe(II) reacts with Fe(III) oxides has evolved based on evidence for electro...
Due to their stability toward reductive dissolution, Fe-bearing clay minerals are viewed as a renewa...
Iron minerals in soils and sediments play important roles in many biogeochemical processes and there...
Iron (Fe) speciation in soils is highly dependent on environmental conditions, mineralogy, and chemi...
Iron (Fe) speciation in soils is highly dependent on environmental conditions, mineralogy, and chemi...
Humid tropical forest soils experience frequent rainfall, which limits oxygen diffusion and creates ...
Iron (Fe) speciation in soils is highly dependent on environmental conditions, mineralogy, and chemi...
The kinetics of iron (Fe) recrystallization and transformation processes under changing redox condit...
Ferrihydrite is a common Fe mineral in soils and sediments that rapidly transforms to secondary mine...
The reaction of Fe(II) with Fe(III) oxides and hydroxides is complex and includes sorption of Fe(...
Iron (III) oxides are ubiquitous components of soils. Soil Fe (III) oxides often contain trace metal...
Iron (III) oxides are ubiquitous components of soils. Soil Fe (III) oxides often contain trace metal...
In redox-affected soil environments, electron transfer between aqueous Fe(II) and solid-phase Fe(III...
The importance of soil organic carbon (SOC) stabilization via chemical interactions with Fe and Al o...
The importance of soil organic carbon (SOC) stabilization via chemical interactions with Fe and Al o...
Our understanding of how Fe(II) reacts with Fe(III) oxides has evolved based on evidence for electro...
Due to their stability toward reductive dissolution, Fe-bearing clay minerals are viewed as a renewa...
Iron minerals in soils and sediments play important roles in many biogeochemical processes and there...
Iron (Fe) speciation in soils is highly dependent on environmental conditions, mineralogy, and chemi...
Iron (Fe) speciation in soils is highly dependent on environmental conditions, mineralogy, and chemi...
Humid tropical forest soils experience frequent rainfall, which limits oxygen diffusion and creates ...
Iron (Fe) speciation in soils is highly dependent on environmental conditions, mineralogy, and chemi...
The kinetics of iron (Fe) recrystallization and transformation processes under changing redox condit...
Ferrihydrite is a common Fe mineral in soils and sediments that rapidly transforms to secondary mine...
The reaction of Fe(II) with Fe(III) oxides and hydroxides is complex and includes sorption of Fe(...
Iron (III) oxides are ubiquitous components of soils. Soil Fe (III) oxides often contain trace metal...
Iron (III) oxides are ubiquitous components of soils. Soil Fe (III) oxides often contain trace metal...
In redox-affected soil environments, electron transfer between aqueous Fe(II) and solid-phase Fe(III...
The importance of soil organic carbon (SOC) stabilization via chemical interactions with Fe and Al o...
The importance of soil organic carbon (SOC) stabilization via chemical interactions with Fe and Al o...
Our understanding of how Fe(II) reacts with Fe(III) oxides has evolved based on evidence for electro...
Due to their stability toward reductive dissolution, Fe-bearing clay minerals are viewed as a renewa...