Iron Promotes the Retention of Terrigenous Dissolved Organic Matter in Subtidal Permeable Sediments
Zhe Zhou,
Hannelore Waska,
Susann Henkel
et al.
Abstract:Marine permeable sediments are important sites for organic
matter
turnover in the coastal ocean. However, little is known about their
role in trapping dissolved organic matter (DOM). Here, we examined
DOM abundance and molecular compositions (9804 formulas identified)
in subtidal permeable sediments along a near- to offshore gradient
in the German North Sea. With the salinity increasing from 30.1 to
34.6 PSU, the DOM composition in bottom water shifts from relatively
higher abundances of aromatic compounds to … Show more
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