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Towards a classification of organic enrichment in marine sediments based on biogeochemical indicators
Authors:Hargrave B T  Holmer M  Newcombe C P
Affiliation:

aEcosystem Research Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada B2Y 4A2

bInstitute of Biology, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M, Denmark

c2664 Orchard Avenue, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada V8S 3B3

Abstract:
A nomogram is developed to show that pH, redox potentials (EhNHE) and measures of dissolved sulfides (H2S + HS + S2−)(total free S2−) can be used to classify organic enrichment impacts in marine sediments. The biogeochemical cycle of sulfur in marine sediments is described to show that changes in macrobenthic infauna community structure associated with high levels of organic matter supply result from stress due to oxygen deficiency (hypoxia and anoxia) and toxic effects of S2−. The changes reflect enhancement of microbial sulfate reduction under conditions of high organic matter sedimentation and the progressive formation of hypoxic–anoxic conditions measured by decreased EhNHE and increased concentrations of S2−. The nomogram provides a basis for classification of the oxic status of marine sediments based on changes in inter-related biological and biogeochemical variables along an organic enrichment gradient.
Keywords:Sulfate reduction   Sulfides   Toxicity   Macrofauna   Biodiversity
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