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Thibault De Chanvalon, A.; Mouret, A.; Knoery, Joel; Geslin, E.; Peron, O.; Metzger, E.. |
The sampling of surface sediment from two sites of a mudflat of the Loire Estuary during four contrasting seasons has led to new information about geochemical cycling under transient diagenesis fuelled by flood deposition. Based on stocks of reactive iron-oxides and manganese-oxides (ascorbate-extracted) and pore water concentrations, the progressive evolution of flood deposits is described. Three major steps are observed: at first, there is no manganese, iron and phosphorus release into pore water within the flood-deposited layer. Then, during a period of approximately 1 month, Mn oxides are consumed while the dissolved Mn concentration increases. Simultaneously, the Fe oxide-rich layer from flood deposition prevents (or at least limits) phosphorus... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Flood deposition; Ascorbat extraction; Transient diagenesis; Savitzky Golay filter; RiOMars. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00354/46525/46291.pdf |
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