EARLY DIAGENETIC INFLUENCES ON IRON TRANSFORMATIONS IN A FRESH-WATER LAKE SEDIMENT

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作者
WERSIN, P [1 ]
HOHENER, P [1 ]
GIOVANOLI, R [1 ]
STUMM, W [1 ]
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[1] UNIV BERN,ELECTRON MICROSCOPY LAB,CH-3000 BERN 9,SWITZERLAND
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10.1016/0009-2541(91)90102-W
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Iron transformations in a calcium carbonate rich fresh-water sediment were studied by analyzing the relevant constituents of both interstitial water and solid matter. Analysis of interstitial water shows that the observed redox sequence NO3-/NH4+, MnO2/Mn(II), FeOOH/Fe(II), SO4(2-)/S(-II) is roughly in agreement with that predicted by the Gibbs Free Energy for the corresponding reactions. In contrast to marine sediments, these redox transitions occur in the uppermost sediments, i.e., at depths of 0-4 cm. Deeper in the sedimentary sequence, the depth profile for dissolved iron exhibits a steady non-linear increase up to 400 mu-mol dm-3. In this anoxic zone, according to thermodynamic predictions, iron (II)-minerals such as iron sulfide, siderite, and vivianite should precipitate while FE(III) oxides should be completely dissolved. However, microscopic analysis showed that FE(III) oxides were present throughout the studied sediment. Furthermore, scanning electron microscope/energy dispersive spectroscopy analysis suggests the presence of iron sulfide could be verified but not that of siderite or vivianite. These observations indicate kinetic control of iron transformations. We have investigated the importance of kinetic control of iron distribution in anoxic sediments using a diagenetic model for dissolved iron(II). A rough estimate of time scales for dissolution and precipitation rates was made by imposing limiting boundary conditions. Using the calculated rate constant, we established that more than 1000 years would be required for the complete dissolution of Fe(III) oxides, which is agreement with our observations and experimental data from the literature. Calculated precipitation rates of FE(II) for a given mineral phase such as siderite yield a maximum value of 3-mu-g(FeCO3) g-1(dry sediment) yr-1. Such low rates would explain the absence of siderite and vivianite. Finally, it can be inferred from the Mn(T)/Fe(T) ratio in the sediments that this ratio depends on the redox conditions of the sediment-water interface at the time of deposition. Thus, this ratio can be used as "paleo-redox indicator" in lacustrine sediments.
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