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The Early Diagenetic Formation of Organic Sulfur in the Sediments of Mangrove Lake, Bermuda
Donald E. Canfield ; Bernard P. Boudreau ; Alfonso Mucci and Jens K. Gundersen
发表期刊Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
ISSN0016-7037
1998
卷号62期号:5页码:767-781
通讯作者Donald E. Canfield
英文摘要Due to a low mineral content, the sapropelic sediments depositing in Mangrove Lake, Bermuda, provide an excellent opportunity to explore for possible additions of sulfur to organic matter during the early stages of diagenesis. We evaluated early diagenetic organic sulfur transformations by monitoring the concentrations and stable isotopic compositions of a number of inorganic and organic sulfur pools, thereby accounting for all of the sulfur in the sediments. We have identified and quantified the following sulfur pools: porewater sulfate, porewater sulfide, elemental sulfur, pyrite sulfur, hydrolyzable organic sulfur (HYOS), chromium-reducible organic sulfur (CROS), and nonchromium-reducible organic sulfur (Non-CROS). Of the organic sulfur pools, the Non-CROS pool is by far the largest, followed by CROS, and finally HYOS. By 60 cm depth these pools contribute, respectively, to 85, 7.9, and 3.6% of the total solid phase sulfur. The HYOS pool is probably of biological origin and shows no interaction with the sulfur compounds produced during diagenesis. By contrast, CROS is produced, most likely, from the diagenetic addition of polysulfides to functionalized lipids in the upper, H2S-poor, elemental sulfur-rich, region of the sediment. A portion of this sulfur pool is unstable and decomposes on contact with the H2S-rich porewaters. The portion of CROS that remains in the sulfidic waters appears to readily exchange sulfur isotopes with H2S. While some of the Non-CROS pool is of biological origin, some is also formed by the diagenetic addition of sulfur to organic compounds in the upper H2S-poor region of the sediment. By contrast with CROS, Non-CROS is not diagenetically active in the H2S-rich porewaters. Overall, somewhere between 27 and 53 % of the organic sulfur buried in Mangrove Lake sediments is of diagenetic origin, with the remaining organic sulfur derived from biosynthesis. We extrapolate our Mangrove Lake results and calculate that in typical coastal marine sediments between 11 and 29 μmol g−1 of organic sulfur will form during early diagenesis, of which 2–5 μmol g−1 will be chromium reducible.
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Donald E. Canfield,Bernard P. Boudreau,Alfonso Mucci and Jens K. Gundersen. The Early Diagenetic Formation of Organic Sulfur in the Sediments of Mangrove Lake, Bermuda[J]. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta,1998,62(5):767-781.
APA Donald E. Canfield,Bernard P. Boudreau,&Alfonso Mucci and Jens K. Gundersen.(1998).The Early Diagenetic Formation of Organic Sulfur in the Sediments of Mangrove Lake, Bermuda.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta,62(5),767-781.
MLA Donald E. Canfield,et al."The Early Diagenetic Formation of Organic Sulfur in the Sediments of Mangrove Lake, Bermuda".Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 62.5(1998):767-781.
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