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Bioturbation and the δ(56)Fe signature of dissolved iron fluxes from marine sediments

We developed a reaction-transport model capable of tracing iron isotopes in marine sediments to quantify the influence of bioturbation on the isotopic signature of the benthic dissolved (DFe) flux. By fitting the model to published data from marine sediments, we calibrated effective overall fraction...

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Autores principales: van de Velde, Sebastiaan J., Dale, Andrew W., Arndt, Sandra
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9874279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36704258
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.220010
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description We developed a reaction-transport model capable of tracing iron isotopes in marine sediments to quantify the influence of bioturbation on the isotopic signature of the benthic dissolved (DFe) flux. By fitting the model to published data from marine sediments, we calibrated effective overall fractionation factors for iron reduction (–1.3‰), oxidation (+0.4‰), iron-sulfide precipitation (+0.5‰) and dissolution (−0.5‰) and pyrite precipitation (−0.7‰) that agree with literature values. Results show that for bottom-water oxygen concentrations greater than 50 µM, higher bioturbation increased the benthic DFe flux and its δ(56)Fe signature. By contrast, for oxygen concentrations less than 50 µM, higher bioturbation decreased the benthic DFe flux and its δ(56)Fe signature. The expressed overall fractionation of the benthic DFe flux relative to the δ(56)Fe of the iron oxides entering the sediment ranges from −1.67‰ to 0.0‰. On a global scale, the presence of bioturbation increases sedimentary DFe release from approximately 70 G mol DFe yr(−1) to approximately 160 G mol DFe yr(−1) and decreases the δ(56)Fe signature of the DFe flux.
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spelling pubmed-98742792023-01-25 Bioturbation and the δ(56)Fe signature of dissolved iron fluxes from marine sediments van de Velde, Sebastiaan J. Dale, Andrew W. Arndt, Sandra R Soc Open Sci Earth and Environmental Science We developed a reaction-transport model capable of tracing iron isotopes in marine sediments to quantify the influence of bioturbation on the isotopic signature of the benthic dissolved (DFe) flux. By fitting the model to published data from marine sediments, we calibrated effective overall fractionation factors for iron reduction (–1.3‰), oxidation (+0.4‰), iron-sulfide precipitation (+0.5‰) and dissolution (−0.5‰) and pyrite precipitation (−0.7‰) that agree with literature values. Results show that for bottom-water oxygen concentrations greater than 50 µM, higher bioturbation increased the benthic DFe flux and its δ(56)Fe signature. By contrast, for oxygen concentrations less than 50 µM, higher bioturbation decreased the benthic DFe flux and its δ(56)Fe signature. The expressed overall fractionation of the benthic DFe flux relative to the δ(56)Fe of the iron oxides entering the sediment ranges from −1.67‰ to 0.0‰. On a global scale, the presence of bioturbation increases sedimentary DFe release from approximately 70 G mol DFe yr(−1) to approximately 160 G mol DFe yr(−1) and decreases the δ(56)Fe signature of the DFe flux. The Royal Society 2023-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9874279/ /pubmed/36704258 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.220010 Text en © 2023 The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
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van de Velde, Sebastiaan J.
Dale, Andrew W.
Arndt, Sandra
Bioturbation and the δ(56)Fe signature of dissolved iron fluxes from marine sediments
title Bioturbation and the δ(56)Fe signature of dissolved iron fluxes from marine sediments
title_full Bioturbation and the δ(56)Fe signature of dissolved iron fluxes from marine sediments
title_fullStr Bioturbation and the δ(56)Fe signature of dissolved iron fluxes from marine sediments
title_full_unstemmed Bioturbation and the δ(56)Fe signature of dissolved iron fluxes from marine sediments
title_short Bioturbation and the δ(56)Fe signature of dissolved iron fluxes from marine sediments
title_sort bioturbation and the δ(56)fe signature of dissolved iron fluxes from marine sediments
topic Earth and Environmental Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9874279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36704258
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.220010
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