Dissolved and soluble pore water trace metals (Cd, U, V, Cu, As, Mo) from sediment core SO268/1_38-1 (MUC-07) during SONNE cruise SO268/1, central Pacific ...
PANGAEA, 2022
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Physical and chemical trace metal speciation are important for our understanding of metal cycling and potential toxicity to marine life. Trace metals can have different bioavailability and behave differently in diffusion processes or particle-solution interactions depending on their physical and chemical forms. Here we investigated dissolved (< 0.2 µm) and soluble (< 0.02 µm) concentrations of Mn, Co, Cu, V, Mo, U, Cd, and As in oxic and suboxic deep-sea sediments of the central equatorial Pacific. Vanadium, Mo, U, Cd, and As showed no significant difference between the dissolved and soluble concentrations suggesting that they are present as inorganic ionic species or organic complexes either in the truly dissolved or small colloidal fraction. The same was true for Mn and Co in suboxic pore waters. In contrast, the colloidal fraction (> 0.02 µm < 0.2 µm) of Cu increased with depth. Samples were taken during the SO268 cruise to the German and Belgian license areas for polymetallic nodule mining in ...
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Dissolved and soluble pore water trace metals (Cd, U, V, Cu, As, Mo) from sediment core SO268/1_38-1 (MUC-07) during SONNE cruise SO268/1, central Pacific ...
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Paul, Sophie Anna Luise ; Schmidt, Katja ; Koschinsky, Andrea |
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Veröffentlichung: | PANGAEA, 2022 |
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DOI: | 10.1594/pangaea.944328 |
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