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Estuarine Cycles Estuaries are the best cyclers in the world!

Estuarine Cycles Estuaries are the best cyclers in the world!

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Estuarine Cycles

Estuaries are the best cyclers in the world!

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Sulfur

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• There are many forms of sulfur in estuaries

• Sulfur is a good oxidation-reduction element (redox)

• Seawater contains high amounts of SO4

• When sulfate is reduced it by phytoplankton, it becomes dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) to volatile dimethyl sulfide (DMS)

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DMS

• The molecule DMS CH3-S-CH3

• Approximately 50% of the global flux of S is derived from the marine environment.

• Oxidation of DMS leads to production of SO4 in the atmosphere

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The Reduction of Sulfate• Some SO4 reducing bacteria (SRB) are closely

related with the rhizophere of Spartina alterniflora (control biogeochemical cycling in marsh sediments)

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Sulfides in the soil…

Lucinid Bivalves

Lamars et al. 2013

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SRB

• Some of the reducing bacteria families include:

Desufovibrionaceae Desulfobacteriaceae

Examples of bacteria….Desulfovibrio desulfuricansDesulfobacterium spp.

Image University of Hawaii

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Back to Sulfates?

• A significant fraction of sulfides by SR are reoxidized to sulfates at the “oxic-anoxic” sediment interface

• Dissolved Sulfides can diffuse into bottom sediments and can contribute to further O2 depletion in estuaries through oxidation.

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Sulfides

• They are not retained in sediments in estuaries

• Are variable based on location, depth and temperatures

• Can also vary if there is iron present

Pyrite is a crystal form of Iron sulfide

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Oxidation Reduction Potential

• Measures the amount of oxidizers, those wanting to take oxygen from the environment.

Some include: Chlorides, Bromides, Ozone

Because these oxidizers steal electrons, there is a higher ORP reading! Higher voltage!

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ORP

• The less available oxidizers, the lower the potential and lower the ORP reading which means there are more chances for a reducing environment

• In short the more negative – reducing conditions, the more positive – oxidizing

• Ranges -1200 mV to +1200 mV

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Carbon

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Carbon • It is necessary for biological functions and is the

key element on earth (over 1,000,000 compounds)

• Oxidation states from +4 to -4

• Has both long-term and short-term cycles

• We will focus on the “carbonate reservoir” (Holmen, 2000).

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Carbonate Reservoir

Dissolved Inorganic Carbon• DIC – Bicarbonate, carbonate,

carbon dioxide

Solid Carbonate Minerals• Calcium carbonate

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Complex Carbon Cycles

• Methane and carbon dioxide are the gases that get attention as they are “greenhouse gases”

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Inorganic Carbon

• The processing of inorganic forms of carbon in phytoplankton are important for short-term process. CO2O2

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Inorganic to Organic Form

CNow an organic form for zooplankton to use for energy

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The Cycle Continues…

CO2

Through heterotrophic functions (respiration), it is now back to the inorganic form

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Iron was found to be one of the limiting components to “control” phytoplankton populations

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How about increasing the amount of autotrophic species through iron fertilization? There is a Southern Ocean Iron Enrichment Experiment

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Ratios of CarbonCarbon was found to be in ratios with N as follows… C/V

TerrestrialLeaves 100Trees 1000

Marine PlantsZostera marina 17 – 70Spartina alterniflora 24 – 45

Marine MacroalgaeBrowns 30 (mean)Greens 10 – 60Reds 20

Microalgae & MicrobesDiatoms 6.5Greens 6Bacteria 5.7Fungi 10

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Carbon emissions?

• Marshes, inner waters and tidal flats are thought to be the largest producers of carbon dioxide in terms of ecosystems.

• Reasons, types of biota in estuaries, thus produce carbon dioxide.

• Estuaries are thought to be net heterotrophic.

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