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Geochemistry of trace metals in a fresh water sediment : Field results and diagenetic modeling

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Pore water and sediment analyses indicate a shift in trace metal speciation from oxide-bound to sulfide-bound over the upper 20 cm of the sediment, and sensitivity analyses show that increased bioturbation and sulfate availability, expected upon restoration of estuarine conditions in the lake, should increase the sulfide bound fractions of Zn and Ni in the sediments.
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This article is published in Science of The Total Environment.The article was published on 2007-08-01 and is currently open access. It has received 93 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Trace metal & Bioirrigation.

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Trace metal behaviour in riverine sediments: Role of organic matter and sulfides

TL;DR: In this article, three sediment cores were collected in the Scheldt, Lys and Spiere canals, which drain a highly populated and industrialized area in Western Europe, and the speciation and the distribution of trace metals in pore waters and sediment particles were assessed through a combination of computational and experimental techniques.
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Geochemical behavior of trace elements in sub-tidal marine sediments of the Belgian coast

TL;DR: In this paper, high resolution profiles of trace elements (Fe, Mn, Co, As, Cu, Cr, Ni and Pb) were assessed using the DET and DGT techniques in silty, organically enriched, sub-tidal sediments of the Belgian coast during late winter and spring 2008.
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Global-scale quantification of mineralization pathways in marine sediments: A reaction-transport modeling approach

TL;DR: In this article, a numerical modeling approach is used as an alternative to quantify the major metabolic pathways of Corg oxidation (Cox) and associated fluxes of redox-sensitive species fluxes along a global ocean hypsometry, using the seafloor depth (SFD) as the master variable.
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Mobility and fluxes of trace elements and nutrients at the sediment–water interface of a lagoon under contrasting water column oxygenation conditions

TL;DR: In this paper, the early diagenesis of the major carrier phases (Fe and Mn minerals), trace elements (As, Co, Cr, Hg, MeHg, Ni) and nutrients (RNO 3, NH þ 4, RPO 4) and their exchange at the sediment water/interface were studied in the Berre Lagoon, a Mediterranean lagoon in France, at one site under two contrasting oxygen-ation conditions (strictly anoxic and slightly oxic) and at an adjacent site with perennially welloxygen-ated water.
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Tidal freshwater wetlands

TL;DR: Tidal freshwater wetlands link terrestrial and estuarine habitats as mentioned in this paper, where the amount of freshwater flow from upstream watersheds is of sufficient volume to create a dynamic tidal zone in which there are tides but the water is almost completely fresh.
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Fe(III) Oxide Reactivity Toward Biological versus Chemical Reduction

Abstract: Initial rates of biological (Shewanella putrefaciens strain CN32, pH 6.8) and chemical (ascorbate, pH 3.0) reduction of synthetic Fe(III) oxides with a broad range of crystallinity and specific surface area were examined to assess how variations in these properties are likely to influence the kinetics of bacterial Fe(III) oxide reduction in heterogeneous natural Fe(III) oxide assemblages. The results indicate that bacterial Fe(III) oxide reduction does not respond strongly to oxide crystal thermodynamic properties (ΔGf) which exert a significant impact on the kinetics of abiotic reductive dissolution. These findings suggest that oxide mineral heterogeneity in natural soils and sediments is likely to affect initial rates of bacterial reduction (e.g. during the early stages of anaerobic metabolism following the onset of anoxic conditions) mainly via an influence on reactive surface site density and that inferences regarding the competitiveness of bacterial Fe(III) oxide reduction as a pathway for organic ma...
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A rapid and accurate spectroscopic method for alkalinity measurements in sea water samples

TL;DR: In this article, a new spectrophotometric method for the determination of sea water alkalinity was proposed, which consists to neutralize all the basic species taken into account in the alkalininity expression by a weak acid (formic acid) mixed with a pH sensitive dye, the Bromo-Phenol Blue, which has a dissociation constant close to those of formic acid.
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A key role for iron-bound phosphorus in authigenic apatite formation in North Atlantic continental platform sediments

TL;DR: In this paper, a combination of pore water and solid phase analysis was used to determine whether authigenic carbonate fluorapatite (CFA) is currently forming in the sediment at two locations (OMEX I and II) on the North Atlantic continental platform Goban Spur (southwest of Ireland).
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An authigenic iron phosphate phase in estuarine sediments: composition, formation and chemical reactivity ☆

TL;DR: In this paper, a discrete iron-phosphorus phase (Fe-P) was found in intertidal freshwater sediments from the eutrophic Scheldt estuary (Belgium and The Netherlands).
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Q1. What have the authors contributed in "Geochemistry of trace metals in a fresh water sediment: field results and diagenetic modeling" ?

Canavan et al. this paper measured trace metal concentrations in pore water and sediment of a coastal fresh water lake ( Haringvliet Lake, The Netherlands ).