Iron (Fe) is a key element, strongly influencing the biogeochemistry of soils, sediments and waters, but the knowledge about the variety of Fe species present in these systems is still limited. In this work we have used X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) to study the speciation of Fe in soils and waters from a boreal catchment in northern Sweden. The aim was to better understand the controls of Fe speciation across different, but adjacent landscape elements including soil, soil solution, groundwater and stream water draining catchments with contrasting land characteristics. Our results showed that all samples contained mixtures of Fe(II) and Fe(III). The soils consisted of Fe phyllosilicates, Fe (hydr) oxides and Fe complexed by natural or...
Soluble organic matter derived from exotic Pinus species has been shown to form stronger complexes w...
Previous studies report high and increasing iron (Fe) concentrations in boreal river mouths. This Fe...
Iron (Fe) speciation in marine sediments and suspended particulate matter (SPM) are widely used to i...
Iron (Fe) speciation is important for many biogeochemical processes. The high abundance and limited ...
Iron (Fe) speciation in soils is highly dependent on environmental conditions, mineralogy, and chemi...
Rivers have traditionally not been considered important sources of bioavailable iron (Fe) to the mar...
Rivers have traditionally been viewed as negligible sources of iron (Fe) to marine waters, as most F...
Iron (Fe) speciation in soils is highly dependent on environmental conditions, mineralogy, and chemi...
The properties of iron (Fe) complexes and compounds in the environment influence several central pro...
Floating, iron bearing films have been observed in a wide range of environments, including wetlands,...
The role and distribution of iron (Fe) species in physical soil fractions has received remarkably li...
Properties of Fe minerals are poorly understood in natural soils and sediments with variable redox c...
The role and distribution of iron (Fe) species in 6 physical soil fractions have received remarkably...
The properties of iron (Fe) complexes and compounds in the environment influence several central pro...
Soluble organic matter derived from exotic Pinus species has been shown to form stronger complexes w...
Soluble organic matter derived from exotic Pinus species has been shown to form stronger complexes w...
Previous studies report high and increasing iron (Fe) concentrations in boreal river mouths. This Fe...
Iron (Fe) speciation in marine sediments and suspended particulate matter (SPM) are widely used to i...
Iron (Fe) speciation is important for many biogeochemical processes. The high abundance and limited ...
Iron (Fe) speciation in soils is highly dependent on environmental conditions, mineralogy, and chemi...
Rivers have traditionally not been considered important sources of bioavailable iron (Fe) to the mar...
Rivers have traditionally been viewed as negligible sources of iron (Fe) to marine waters, as most F...
Iron (Fe) speciation in soils is highly dependent on environmental conditions, mineralogy, and chemi...
The properties of iron (Fe) complexes and compounds in the environment influence several central pro...
Floating, iron bearing films have been observed in a wide range of environments, including wetlands,...
The role and distribution of iron (Fe) species in physical soil fractions has received remarkably li...
Properties of Fe minerals are poorly understood in natural soils and sediments with variable redox c...
The role and distribution of iron (Fe) species in 6 physical soil fractions have received remarkably...
The properties of iron (Fe) complexes and compounds in the environment influence several central pro...
Soluble organic matter derived from exotic Pinus species has been shown to form stronger complexes w...
Soluble organic matter derived from exotic Pinus species has been shown to form stronger complexes w...
Previous studies report high and increasing iron (Fe) concentrations in boreal river mouths. This Fe...
Iron (Fe) speciation in marine sediments and suspended particulate matter (SPM) are widely used to i...