This study uses selective extractions in combination with S K-edge X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy to investigate the influence of eutrophic conditions on reduced inorganic S and organic S speciation in estuarine sediments. In order to address this objective, we carried out a detailed geochemical analysis of porewater and solid phase parameters on sediment transects collected from a eutrophic estuary located in Western Australia. Our results show that the study system, which is typical in terms of eutrophic estuarine conditions, contained anomalously high concentrations of sedimentary Fe monosulfide (evident by chemical extraction and XANES spectroscopy), with a median acid-volatile sulfide (AVS) concentration of 191
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Iron monosulfide enrichment and the presence of organosulfur in eutrophic estuarine sediments
Chemical Geology, Vol.296-297, pp.119-130
2012
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- Title
- Iron monosulfide enrichment and the presence of organosulfur in eutrophic estuarine sediments
- Creators
- Bree Morgan - The University of Western AustraliaEdward D Burton - Southern Cross UniversityAndrew W Rate - University of Western Australia
- Publication Details
- Chemical Geology, Vol.296-297, pp.119-130
- Identifiers
- 1015; 991012820742802368
- Academic Unit
- Science; Southern Cross GeoScience; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article