Effects of pockmark activity on iron cycling and mineral composition in continental shelf sediments (southern Baltic Sea)

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作者
Kurowski, Stanislaw [1 ]
Lukawska-Matuszewska, Katarzyna [1 ]
Covic, Andela [2 ]
Jozic, Drazan [2 ]
Brodecka-Goluch, Aleksandra [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gdansk, Fac Oceanog & Geog, Al Marszałka Pilsudskiego 46, PL-81378 Gdynia, Poland
[2] Univ Split, Fac Chem & Technol, Dept Inorgan Technol, Rudera Boskovica 35, Split 21000, Croatia
关键词
Iron speciation; Methane; Marine sediment; Groundwater seepage; Pockmark; ANAEROBIC METHANE OXIDATION; AUTHIGENIC CARBONATES; CLIMATE-CHANGE; MARINE SEDIMENT; COLD-SEEPS; BLACK-SEA; WATER; BAY; REDUCTION; DEOXYGENATION;
D O I
10.1007/s10533-024-01127-1
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Pockmarks are formed as a result of gas (methane) or/and groundwater outflow from the sea bottom. Methane, the second most important (after CO2) greenhouse gas, has a significant impact on biogeochemical processes in the bottom sediments by affecting the cycling of some elements, e.g. C, Fe, and S. Active pockmarks may also lead to changes in water column conditions by causing nutrients release from sediments. In the present study, we have focused on the impact of biogeochemical processes in pockmarks (methanogenesis, anaerobic methane oxidation, and groundwater seepage) on the transformation of iron (Fe) and the mineral composition of the sediment. In pore water, concentrations of hydrogen sulfide, phosphate, ammonia, sulfate, chloride, dissolved inorganic carbon, iron, and methane were analyzed. In the sediment, Fe speciation was performed using sequential extraction. The mineral composition was determined using powder X-Ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. The results from two pockmarks (with active gas seepage and groundwater infiltration) and two reference stations in the southern Baltic Sea show that geochemical conditions in pockmark sediments are significantly different from those in the typical muddy sea bottom. Pore water in pockmarks is characterized by lower sulfate and higher dissolved carbon concentrations as compared to areas of the seafloor where such structures are absent. This is due to the outflow of groundwater, which was confirmed by lower chloride concentration. In addition, sulfate is used to oxidize methane diffusing from deeper layers. Sediments in pockmarks are enriched in Fe(II) carbonates and depleted in Fe(III) (oxy)hydroxides, resulting from the anaerobic oxidation of methane with Fe(III) (Fe-AOM). Ferrous iron produced in large quantities during Fe-AOM is precipitated with carbonates.
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