Dissolved organic carbon and volatile fatty acids in marine sediment pore waters |
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Authors: | Michael J. Barcelona |
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Affiliation: | Illinois State Water Survey, Box 232, Urbana, IL 61801, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The results of a study of the contribution of microbial metabolic products to total dissolved organic carbon (DOC) levels in coastal sediments are presented. The data indicate that acidic volatile compounds make up a substantial fraction of pore water DOC's in both oxic and anoxic pore waters of coastal marine sediments. Formic, acetic and butyric acids are the principal volatile species identified at levels exceeding 10 μM. Acid concentrations are up to five times higher in anoxic pore waters than in oxic waters. Volatile organic acids show promise as indicators of diagenetic processes in marine sediments and of the ecological succession of microorganisms, in particular. |
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