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Consider the Anoxic Microsite: Acknowledging and Appreciating Spatiotemporal Redox Heterogeneity in Soils and Sediments

[Image: see text] Reduction–oxidation (redox) reactions underlie essentially all biogeochemical cycles. Like most soil properties and processes, redox is spatiotemporally heterogeneous. However, unlike other soil features, redox heterogeneity has yet to be incorporated into mainstream conceptualizat...

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Autores principales: Lacroix, Emily M., Aeppli, Meret, Boye, Kristin, Brodie, Eoin, Fendorf, Scott, Keiluweit, Marco, Naughton, Hannah R., Noël, Vincent, Sihi, Debjani
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10519444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37753209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsearthspacechem.3c00032
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author Lacroix, Emily M.
Aeppli, Meret
Boye, Kristin
Brodie, Eoin
Fendorf, Scott
Keiluweit, Marco
Naughton, Hannah R.
Noël, Vincent
Sihi, Debjani
author_facet Lacroix, Emily M.
Aeppli, Meret
Boye, Kristin
Brodie, Eoin
Fendorf, Scott
Keiluweit, Marco
Naughton, Hannah R.
Noël, Vincent
Sihi, Debjani
author_sort Lacroix, Emily M.
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description [Image: see text] Reduction–oxidation (redox) reactions underlie essentially all biogeochemical cycles. Like most soil properties and processes, redox is spatiotemporally heterogeneous. However, unlike other soil features, redox heterogeneity has yet to be incorporated into mainstream conceptualizations of soil biogeochemistry. Anoxic microsites, the defining feature of redox heterogeneity in bulk oxic soils and sediments, are zones of oxygen depletion in otherwise oxic environments. In this review, we suggest that anoxic microsites represent a critical component of soil function and that appreciating anoxic microsites promises to advance our understanding of soil and sediment biogeochemistry. In sections 1 and 2, we define anoxic microsites and highlight their dynamic properties, specifically anoxic microsite distribution, redox gradient magnitude, and temporality. In section 3, we describe the influence of anoxic microsites on several key elemental cycles, organic carbon, nitrogen, iron, manganese, and sulfur. In section 4, we evaluate methods for identifying and characterizing anoxic microsites, and in section 5, we highlight past and current approaches to modeling anoxic microsites. Finally, in section 6, we suggest steps for incorporating anoxic microsites and redox heterogeneities more broadly into our understanding of soils and sediments.
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spelling pubmed-105194442023-09-26 Consider the Anoxic Microsite: Acknowledging and Appreciating Spatiotemporal Redox Heterogeneity in Soils and Sediments Lacroix, Emily M. Aeppli, Meret Boye, Kristin Brodie, Eoin Fendorf, Scott Keiluweit, Marco Naughton, Hannah R. Noël, Vincent Sihi, Debjani ACS Earth Space Chem [Image: see text] Reduction–oxidation (redox) reactions underlie essentially all biogeochemical cycles. Like most soil properties and processes, redox is spatiotemporally heterogeneous. However, unlike other soil features, redox heterogeneity has yet to be incorporated into mainstream conceptualizations of soil biogeochemistry. Anoxic microsites, the defining feature of redox heterogeneity in bulk oxic soils and sediments, are zones of oxygen depletion in otherwise oxic environments. In this review, we suggest that anoxic microsites represent a critical component of soil function and that appreciating anoxic microsites promises to advance our understanding of soil and sediment biogeochemistry. In sections 1 and 2, we define anoxic microsites and highlight their dynamic properties, specifically anoxic microsite distribution, redox gradient magnitude, and temporality. In section 3, we describe the influence of anoxic microsites on several key elemental cycles, organic carbon, nitrogen, iron, manganese, and sulfur. In section 4, we evaluate methods for identifying and characterizing anoxic microsites, and in section 5, we highlight past and current approaches to modeling anoxic microsites. Finally, in section 6, we suggest steps for incorporating anoxic microsites and redox heterogeneities more broadly into our understanding of soils and sediments. American Chemical Society 2023-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10519444/ /pubmed/37753209 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsearthspacechem.3c00032 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Aeppli, Meret
Boye, Kristin
Brodie, Eoin
Fendorf, Scott
Keiluweit, Marco
Naughton, Hannah R.
Noël, Vincent
Sihi, Debjani
Consider the Anoxic Microsite: Acknowledging and Appreciating Spatiotemporal Redox Heterogeneity in Soils and Sediments
title Consider the Anoxic Microsite: Acknowledging and Appreciating Spatiotemporal Redox Heterogeneity in Soils and Sediments
title_full Consider the Anoxic Microsite: Acknowledging and Appreciating Spatiotemporal Redox Heterogeneity in Soils and Sediments
title_fullStr Consider the Anoxic Microsite: Acknowledging and Appreciating Spatiotemporal Redox Heterogeneity in Soils and Sediments
title_full_unstemmed Consider the Anoxic Microsite: Acknowledging and Appreciating Spatiotemporal Redox Heterogeneity in Soils and Sediments
title_short Consider the Anoxic Microsite: Acknowledging and Appreciating Spatiotemporal Redox Heterogeneity in Soils and Sediments
title_sort consider the anoxic microsite: acknowledging and appreciating spatiotemporal redox heterogeneity in soils and sediments
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10519444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37753209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsearthspacechem.3c00032
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