www.biogeosciences-discuss.net/6/5373/2009/ doi:10.5194/bgd-6-5373-2009 © Author(s) 2009. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Benthic phosphorus and iron budgets for NW-African slope sediments; biogeochemical processes and the importance of bioturbation 1Department of Geosciences, Univ. of Bremen, Klagenfurter Str., 28359 Bremen, Germany 2Department of Earth Sciences – Geochemistry, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht Univ., 3508 TA Utrecht, The Netherlands 3Marum – Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, Univ. of Bremen, Leobener Str., 28359 Bremen, Germany Abstract. Despite intensive research on the different domains of the marine phosphorus (P) cycle during the last decades, frequently discussed open questions still exist especially on controlling factors for the benthic behaviour of P and its general distribution in sediment-pore water systems. Steady state or the internal balance of all relevant physical and (bio)geochemical processes are amongst the key issues. In this study we present and discuss an extended data set from surface sediments recovered from three locations on the NW-African continental slope. Pore water data and results from sequential sediment extractions indicate a close relationship between the benthic cycles of P and iron. Accordingly, most of the dissolved phosphate must have been recently released by microbially catalyzed reductive dissolution of iron (oxhydr)oxides. However, rates of release and association of P and iron, respectively, are not directly represented in profiles of element specific sediment compositions. Steady-state based transport-reaction modelling results suggest that particle mixing due to active bioturbation, or rather a physical net downward transport of P associated to iron (oxyhydr)oxides, is an essential process for the balance of the inspected benthic cycles. This study emphasizes the importance of balancing analytical data so as to provide for a more comprehensive interpretation of all relevant processes. Discussion Paper (PDF, 1329 KB) Interactive Discussion (Closed, 7 Comments) Final Revised Paper (BG) Citation: Küster-Heins, K., de Lange, G. J., and Zabel, M.: Benthic phosphorus and iron budgets for NW-African slope sediments; biogeochemical processes and the importance of bioturbation, Biogeosciences Discuss., 6, 5373-5408, doi:10.5194/bgd-6-5373-2009, 2009. Bibtex EndNote Reference Manager XML |
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