Authors
Thomas Riedel, Dominik Zak, Harald Biester, Thorsten Dittmar
Publication date
2013/6/18
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
110
Issue
25
Pages
10101-10105
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Reactive iron and organic carbon are intimately associated in soils and sediments. However, to date, the organic compounds involved are uncharacterized on the molecular level. At redox interfaces in peatlands, where the biogeochemical cycles of iron and dissolved organic matter (DOM) are coupled, this issue can readily be studied. We found that precipitation of iron hydroxides at the oxic surface layer of two rewetted fens removed a large fraction of DOM via coagulation. On aeration of anoxic fen pore waters, >90% of dissolved iron and 27 ± 7% (mean ± SD) of dissolved organic carbon were rapidly (within 24 h) removed. Using ultra-high-resolution MS, we show that vascular plant-derived aromatic and pyrogenic compounds were preferentially retained, whereas the majority of carboxyl-rich aliphatic acids remained in solution. We propose that redox interfaces, which are ubiquitous in marine and terrestrial …
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Scholar articles
T Riedel, D Zak, H Biester, T Dittmar - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2013