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Biogeochemical processes of incorporation, transformation and migration of organic matter at the marine water-sediment interface: Simulation by C labelled compounds
Authors:R Buscail
Abstract:The study of biogeochemical processes at the water-sediment interface must be able to explain the relatively small content of organic carbon in the sediment, compared to the calculated carbon flux in the oceans. The input of an organic molecule at the marine sediment surface (Gulf of Lion, France) was simulated by the injection of a 14C labelled molecule in the water of a preserved interface. A glutamic acid 14C(U)] simulated marine organic matter, whereas a catechol 14C(U)] represented continental organic material. The separation by successive acid and basic extractions of the remaining initial compounds and the resulting products showed the relative importance of biological (respiration, assimilation) and geochemical (adsorption on argillaceous particles and condensation in geopolymers) processes occurring at the water-sediment interface. The evaluation was supported by the determination of the geochemical (humic substances), hydrological (conditions of temperature and degree of oxygénation) and sedimentological characteristics of the environment studied and by the estimation of the benthic activity.
Keywords:biogeochemical processes  water-sediment interface  [14C(U)]glutamic acid  [14C(U)]catechol  organic matter  submarine canyon
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