TY - JOUR
T1 - The preservation of organic carbon by active iron oxides in surface sediments from Guangxi mangroves
AU - Xiang, Zhiyuan
AU - Zhang, Fenfen
AU - Wei, Jine
AU - Du, Jinzhou
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Iron oxides play a significant role in the global soil (sediment) organic carbon (OC) storage. Mangrove wetlands, receiving both terrestrial and marine inputs, provide a unique habitat for the preservation of organic carbon by reactive iron oxides (FeR). However, the impact of FeR in the surface sediments of mangroves on the preservation process of OC, as well as the selectivity of FeR towards different OC components, is still unclear. The surface sediments in the present work was collected in the natural mangrove areas around the estuaries of the Dafeng River and Maowei Sea in Guangxi, which are highly influenced by tides and rivers. The research was focused on the changes in the content and composition of iron-bound organic carbon (Fe-OC) in sediments. The results indicated that the average content of Fe-OC in surface sediments in the estuaries of Dafeng River and Maowei Sea was 0.16% ± 0.07% and 0.17% ± 0.07%, respectively. These values represented 16.2 ± 5.04% and 10.9 ± 5.63% of the total organic carbon (TOC) content in the respective sediments, which were primarily preserved through adsorption. Furthermore, the preservation of OC by FeR was influenced by the sediment particle size, the content and form of FeR, and the source and composition of TOC. TOC, FeR and Fe-OC were mainly distributed in the smaller grain size sediment fractions. The predominant form of iron in surface sediments was Fe3+, accounting for 87.42% of the total iron, and was relatively higher in high salinity sediments. FeR selectively preserved OC with higher δ13C (stable carbon isotope natural abundance) and aromatic OC. Compared with the Maowei Sea, the proportion of protein-like fluorescent components in Fe-OC of surface sediments from the Dafeng River estuary was higher and the proportion of protein-like fluorescent components increased as the molar ratio of Fe-OC∶Fe increased. This study helps to clarify the selective preservation mechanism of OC by FeR in mangrove surface sediments in Guangxi, and deepen our understanding of the preservation process of OC in land-sea interface sediments.
AB - Iron oxides play a significant role in the global soil (sediment) organic carbon (OC) storage. Mangrove wetlands, receiving both terrestrial and marine inputs, provide a unique habitat for the preservation of organic carbon by reactive iron oxides (FeR). However, the impact of FeR in the surface sediments of mangroves on the preservation process of OC, as well as the selectivity of FeR towards different OC components, is still unclear. The surface sediments in the present work was collected in the natural mangrove areas around the estuaries of the Dafeng River and Maowei Sea in Guangxi, which are highly influenced by tides and rivers. The research was focused on the changes in the content and composition of iron-bound organic carbon (Fe-OC) in sediments. The results indicated that the average content of Fe-OC in surface sediments in the estuaries of Dafeng River and Maowei Sea was 0.16% ± 0.07% and 0.17% ± 0.07%, respectively. These values represented 16.2 ± 5.04% and 10.9 ± 5.63% of the total organic carbon (TOC) content in the respective sediments, which were primarily preserved through adsorption. Furthermore, the preservation of OC by FeR was influenced by the sediment particle size, the content and form of FeR, and the source and composition of TOC. TOC, FeR and Fe-OC were mainly distributed in the smaller grain size sediment fractions. The predominant form of iron in surface sediments was Fe3+, accounting for 87.42% of the total iron, and was relatively higher in high salinity sediments. FeR selectively preserved OC with higher δ13C (stable carbon isotope natural abundance) and aromatic OC. Compared with the Maowei Sea, the proportion of protein-like fluorescent components in Fe-OC of surface sediments from the Dafeng River estuary was higher and the proportion of protein-like fluorescent components increased as the molar ratio of Fe-OC∶Fe increased. This study helps to clarify the selective preservation mechanism of OC by FeR in mangrove surface sediments in Guangxi, and deepen our understanding of the preservation process of OC in land-sea interface sediments.
KW - iron-bound organic carbon
KW - mangroves
KW - sediments
KW - stable carbon isotope
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105003049300
U2 - 10.12284/hyxb2024114
DO - 10.12284/hyxb2024114
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105003049300
SN - 0253-4193
VL - 46
SP - 13
EP - 33
JO - Haiyang Xuebao
JF - Haiyang Xuebao
IS - 11
ER -