Sulfate reduction and the nature of organic matter in estuarine sediments |
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Authors: | Wm.Berry Lyons Henri E. Gaudette |
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Affiliation: | Department of Earth Sciences, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The reduction of sulfate by sulfate reducing bacteria in the anoxic zone is an extremely important process during early diagenesis of marine sediments. Our data from Great Bay, NH reinforce the proposal that the rate of sulfate reduction is directly proportional to the reactivity of the organic matter or the amount of readily metabolizable organic matter present in the sediment and, hence, the source of the organic material in the anoxic zone. It appears that organic matter rich in marine organic remains is more easily degraded in the anoxic zone and that sulfate reduction rates can vary considerably in an estuarine system where many types of organic material may be deposited. |
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