氧化还原活性山地冲积平原沉积物中矿物-有机组合的分子性质

IF 2.9 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Cam G. Anderson, Genevieve M. Goebel, Malak M. Tfaily, Patricia M. Fox, Peter S. Nico, Scott Fendorf and Marco Keiluweit*, 
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摘要

洪泛平原是重要的陆水界面,是有机碳循环的热点,调节生态系统的碳储量,并向河流系统输出。在洪泛区沉积物中,常规的洪水和纹理梯度相互作用,形成动态氧化还原条件。虽然在氧化还原活性河漫滩沉积物中,埋藏时对碳的厌氧保护是一种公认的碳储存机制,但保护性矿物-有机结合的影响相对未知。在这里,我们确定了亚高山东河流域曲流沉积物中沿着明确的氧化还原梯度出现的矿物-有机组合的定量重要性和化学成分(哥特,CO)。我们使用顺序提取、物理分馏和高分辨率质谱相结合的方法来表征矿物-有机结合。在整个河段,我们发现矿物伴生OC占总OC的很大一部分,并且可提取的铁(Fe)和铝(Al)相以及高密度分离物与总OC含量密切相关,这表明矿物-有机组合在河漫滩沉积物OC保护中具有重要的定量意义。我们的质谱分析结果表明,与有序的Fe和Al相相关的OC相对富含低分子量,氧化的芳香族化合物。然而,令人惊讶的是,总OC含量与厌氧保护指标(如相对生物可利用的OC池(可水提取的OC和颗粒OC)或OC的分子量和氧化态)的相关性很弱或没有相关性。总的来说,这项工作强调了保护与活性矿物相结合的有机碳──除了厌氧保护外──在控制氧化还原活性洪泛平原沉积物中土壤碳储量方面可以发挥重要的定量作用。
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Molecular Nature of Mineral-Organic Associations within Redox-Active Mountainous Floodplain Sediments

Molecular Nature of Mineral-Organic Associations within Redox-Active Mountainous Floodplain Sediments

Floodplains are critical terrestrial–aquatic interfaces that act as hotspots of organic carbon (OC) cycling, regulating ecosystem carbon storage as well as export to riverine systems. Within floodplain sediments, regular flooding and textural gradients interact to create dynamic redox conditions. While anaerobic protection of OC upon burial is a well-recognized carbon storage mechanism in redox-active floodplain sediments, the impact of protective mineral-organic associations is relatively unknown. Here we determined the quantitative importance and chemical composition of mineral-organic associations along well-defined redox gradients emerging from textural variations and depth within meander sediments of the subalpine East River watershed (Gothic, CO). We characterized mineral-organic associations using a combination of sequential extractions, physical fractionation, and high-resolution mass spectrometry. Across the meander, we found that mineral-associated OC constitutes a significant fraction of total OC, and that extractable iron (Fe) and aluminum (Al) phases as well as high-density isolates were strongly correlated with total OC content, suggesting that mineral-organic associations are quantitatively important for floodplain sediment OC protection. Our mass spectrometry results showed OC associated with increasingly ordered Fe and Al phases are relatively enriched in low-molecular weight, oxidized, aromatic compounds. Surprisingly, however, total OC content showed weak or no correlation with indicators of anaerobic protection, such as relatively bioavailable OC pools (water-extractable and particulate OC) or the molecular weight and oxidation state of OC. Overall, this work highlights that protection of OC bound to reactive mineral phases─in addition to anaerobic protection─can play a quantitatively important role in controlling soil carbon storage in redox-active floodplain sediments.

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ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
ACS Earth and Space Chemistry Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geochemistry and Petrology
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期刊介绍: The scope of ACS Earth and Space Chemistry includes the application of analytical, experimental and theoretical chemistry to investigate research questions relevant to the Earth and Space. The journal encompasses the highly interdisciplinary nature of research in this area, while emphasizing chemistry and chemical research tools as the unifying theme. The journal publishes broadly in the domains of high- and low-temperature geochemistry, atmospheric chemistry, marine chemistry, planetary chemistry, astrochemistry, and analytical geochemistry. ACS Earth and Space Chemistry publishes Articles, Letters, Reviews, and Features to provide flexible formats to readily communicate all aspects of research in these fields.
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