Iron minerals in soils and sediments play important roles in many biogeochemical processes and therefore influence the cycling of major and trace elements and the fate of pollutants in the environment. However, the kinetics and pathways of Fe mineral recrystallization and transformation processes under environmentally relevant conditions are still elusive. Here, we present a novel approach enabling us to follow the transformations of Fe minerals added to soils or sediments in close spatial association with complex solid matrices including other minerals, organic matter, and microorganisms. Minerals enriched with the stable isotope 57Fe are mixed with soil or sediment, and changes in Fe speciation are subsequently studied by 57Fe Mössbauer s...
Interaction with aqueous Fe(II) accelerates the transformation of the Fe(III) oxyhydroxide ferrihydr...
We have sampled a clay lens with evidence of sulfide reduction from a texturally stratified sandy aq...
Iron (Fe) exerts strong control over environmental biogeochemistry. As the fourth most abundant elem...
In redox-affected soil environments, electron transfer between aqueous Fe(II) and solid-phase Fe(III...
Despite substantial experimental evidence of electron transfer, atom exchange, and mineralogical tra...
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...
Ferrihydrite is a common Fe mineral in soils and sediments that rapidly transforms to secondary mine...
Complex interactions between redox-driven element cycles in soils influence iron mineral transformat...
International audienceThis laboratory study describes the abiotic mineralogical transformation of fe...
Interactions between aqueous ferrous iron (Fe(II)) and secondary Fe oxyhydroxides catalyze mineral r...
The kinetics of iron (Fe) recrystallization and transformation processes under changing redox condit...
International audienceIron (III) oxides are common mineral components of soils, sediments, aquifers ...
A miniaturized Mössbauer spectrometer, adapted to the Earth's conditions from the instrument develop...
Poorly crystalline Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxides like ferrihydrite are abundant in soils and sediments a...
Interaction with aqueous Fe(II) accelerates the transformation of the Fe(III) oxyhydroxide ferrihydr...
We have sampled a clay lens with evidence of sulfide reduction from a texturally stratified sandy aq...
Iron (Fe) exerts strong control over environmental biogeochemistry. As the fourth most abundant elem...
In redox-affected soil environments, electron transfer between aqueous Fe(II) and solid-phase Fe(III...
Despite substantial experimental evidence of electron transfer, atom exchange, and mineralogical tra...
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...
Ferrihydrite is a common Fe mineral in soils and sediments that rapidly transforms to secondary mine...
Complex interactions between redox-driven element cycles in soils influence iron mineral transformat...
International audienceThis laboratory study describes the abiotic mineralogical transformation of fe...
Interactions between aqueous ferrous iron (Fe(II)) and secondary Fe oxyhydroxides catalyze mineral r...
The kinetics of iron (Fe) recrystallization and transformation processes under changing redox condit...
International audienceIron (III) oxides are common mineral components of soils, sediments, aquifers ...
A miniaturized Mössbauer spectrometer, adapted to the Earth's conditions from the instrument develop...
Poorly crystalline Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxides like ferrihydrite are abundant in soils and sediments a...
Interaction with aqueous Fe(II) accelerates the transformation of the Fe(III) oxyhydroxide ferrihydr...
We have sampled a clay lens with evidence of sulfide reduction from a texturally stratified sandy aq...
Iron (Fe) exerts strong control over environmental biogeochemistry. As the fourth most abundant elem...