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Chemical diagenesis in Narragansett Bay sediments

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This article is published in American Journal of Science.The article was published on 1981-10-01. It has received 158 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Bay & Narragansett.

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Geochemistry of Recent oxic and anoxic marine sediments: Implications for the geological record

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the distribution of minor and trace elements in marine sediments and provided forensic tools for determining the redox conditions of the bottom waters at the time of deposition.
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Reactive iron in marine sediments

TL;DR: It appears that distinct microenvironments may exist in marine sediments, where, in one microenvironment, sulfide reacts with Fe oxides locally precipitating Fe sulfide minerals, and in another, Fe reduced and solubilized by microorganisms migrates freely into solution.
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Early diagenesis in differing depositional environments: The response of transition metals in pore water

TL;DR: In this article, the cycling of Fe, Mn, Ni, Co, Cu, Cr, V, and Mo during early diagenesis was investigated in sediments from five different depositional environments in the California Borderland.
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Bacterial Manganese and Iron Reduction in Aquatic Sediments

TL;DR: The importance of bacteria in the biogeochemical manganese and iron cycles has gained broad appreciation over the past decade, and a large number of bacteria have been isolated that grow with oxidized Mn or Fe as sole terminal electron acceptor.
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The biogeochemistry of manganese and iron reduction in marine sediments

TL;DR: In this paper, the results of laboratory studies on the types of manganese and iron reduction that are known to occur in marine sediments, and then discuss the occurrence of these processes in different sedimentary environments.
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