Microscale chemical features of sediment-water interface in Hongfeng Lake

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Jingfu Wang
Jing’an Chen
Zhihui Dai
Jian Li
Yang Xu
Jing Luo
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry
[2] Guizhou University,Faculty of Resources and Environment
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Journal of Earth Science | 2016年 / 27卷
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microscale; chemical feature; DBL; sediment; Hongfeng Lake;
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In situ microscale distributions of O2, H2S, pH and redox potential in sediments of Hongfeng Lake, SW China, were investigated using the powerful microsensor technique. Our results show that O2 was depleted within the top 3.9 mm in surface sediments, and H2S was subsequently detected at ∼6.0 mm depth, and reached its maximum concentrations at ∼25 mm. The degradation of organic matter and reduction of sulfate might be the major pathways of producing H2S in sediments. pH rapidly reduced in surface layers mainly due to H+ release in the oxidation of organic matter. Eh also decreased sharply in surface sediments, probabl indicating the coexistence of Fe and Mn oxides with O2 in aerobic region. Furthermore, the programme of PROFILE was applied to model the O2 gradient, and good fit was obtained between the simulative values and the factual values both in sediments and in the diffusive boundary layer (DBL). The results indicate that the depth-integrated O2 consumption rates within sediments were 0.083 and 0.134 nmol·m−3·s−1 in site S1 and site S2, respectively. In addition, there were distinct DBL in two sediment profiles, with 1.2 mm thickness in S1 and 0.9 mm thickness in S2. The diffusive fluxes of O2 within the DBL were 67.13 nmol·m−2·s−1 in S1 and 88.54 nmol·m−2·s−1 in S2.
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页码:1038 / 1044
页数:6
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