Iron and inorganic carbon in Liaodong Gulf sediments of Bohai Sea in China

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Niu Lifeng
Li Xuegang
Song Jinming [1 ]
Yuan Huamao
Li Ning
Dai Jicui
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[1] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Oceanol, Qingdao 266071, Peoples R China
[2] Qingdao Univ, Normal Coll, Qingdao 266071, Peoples R China
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different forms of inorganic carbon; iron; Liaodong Gulf sediments;
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Iron in seawater is an essential trace metal for phytoplankton that plays an important role in the marine carbon cycle. But most studies focused on oceanic iron fertilization in high nutrient low chlorophyll (HNLC) seawaters. A study of inorganic carbon (IC) forms and its influencing factors was presented in Liaodong Gulf sediments, and especially the influence of iron was discussed in detail. Inorganic carbon in Liaodong Gulf sediments was divided into five forms: NaCl, NH, center dot H2O, NaOH, NH,OH center dot HCl and HCl. The concentration of NaCl and NaOH forms were similar and they only occupied the minority of total inorganic carbon (TIC). However, NH3 center dot H2O, NH2OH center dot HCl and HCl forms were the principal forms of TIC and accounted for more than 80% of TIC. Especially, the percentage of NH3 center dot H2O form was much higher than that in the Changjiang River Estuary and Jiaozhou Bay sediments. All forms of inorganic carbon were influenced by organic carbon,pore water, iron, pH, redox potential(Eh) and sulfur potential(Es) in sediments, moreover, the influences had different characteristics for different IC forms. However, the redox reactions of iron affected mainly active IC forms. Iron had little effect on NH2OH center dot HCl and HCl forms of IC which were influenced mainly by pH. Iron had a stronger influence on NaCl, NaOH and NH3 center dot H2O forms of IC; the influence of Fe2+ was higher than Fe3+ and its effect on NH3 center dot H2O form was stronger than on NaCl and NaOH forms.
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