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https://read.qxmd.com/read/26257581/aerobic-and-anaerobic-reduction-of-birnessite-by-a-novel-dietzia-strain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huiqin Zhang, Yan Li, Xin Wang, Anhuai Lu, Hongrui Ding, Cuiping Zeng, Xiao Wang, Xiaolei Wu, Yong Nie, Changqiu Wang
BACKGROUND: Mn oxides occur in a wide variety of geological settings and exert considerable influences on the components and chemical behaviors of sediments and soils. Microbial reduction of Mn oxides is an important process found in many different environments including marine and freshwater sediments, lakes, anoxic basins, as well as oxic-anoxic transition zone of ocean. Although the pathway of Mn anaerobic reduction by two model bacteria, Geobacter and Shewanella, has been intensively studied, Mn bio-reduction is still the least well-explored process in nature...
2015: Geochemical Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26213493/decolorization-of-rhb-dye-by-manganese-oxides-effect-of-crystal-type-and-solution-ph
#62
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hao-Jie Cui, Hai-Zheng Huang, Baoling Yuan, Ming-Lai Fu
BACKGROUND: Organic dye pollution in water has become a major source of environmental pollution. Mn(III/IV) oxides have attracted a great deal of attention to remove organic dye pollutants due to their unique structures and physicochemical properties. Numerous studies have reported the removal of dye by various Mn(III/IV) oxides through catalytic degradation and adsorption. The crystalline structures of manganese oxides and solution pH may exert substantial impact on the removal of dyes...
2015: Geochemical Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26190941/characterization-dissolution-and-solubility-of-synthetic-cadmium-hydroxylapatite-cd5-po4-3oh-at-25-45%C3%A2-c
#63
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yinian Zhu, Zongqiang Zhu, Xin Zhao, Yanpeng Liang, Liuqin Dai, Yanhua Huang
BACKGROUND: The substitution of Ca(2+) in Ca-hydroxylapatite by toxic Cd(2+) can cause the forming of Cd-hydroxylapatite and is a significant issue in a great variety of research areas, which hence needs an understanding of the essential physicochemical characteristics. Unfortunately, the solubility product and thermodynamic data for Cd-hydroxylapatite in water under a variety of conditions now are lacking. Little information has been reported by previous researchers. Additionally, the dissolution mechanism of Cd-hydroxylapatite has never been studied...
2015: Geochemical Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26175627/formation-of-todorokite-from-c-disordered-h-birnessites-the-roles-of-average-manganese-oxidation-state-and-interlayer-cations
#64
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huaiyan Zhao, Xinran Liang, Hui Yin, Fan Liu, Wenfeng Tan, Guohong Qiu, Xionghan Feng
BACKGROUND: Todorokite, a 3 × 3 tectomanganate, is one of three main manganese oxide minerals in marine nodules and can be used as an active MnO6 octahedral molecular sieve. The formation of todorokite is closely associated with the poorly crystalline phyllomanganates in nature. However, the effect of the preparative parameters on the transformation of "c-disordered" H(+)-birnessites, analogue to natural phyllomanganates, into todorokite has not yet been explored. RESULTS: Synthesis of "c-disordered" H(+)-birnessites with different average manganese oxidation states (AOS) was performed by controlling the MnO4 (-)/Mn(2+) ratio in low-concentrated NaOH or KOH media...
2015: Geochemical Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26140024/annual-sulfur-cycle-in-a-warm-monomictic-lake-with-sub-millimolar-sulfate-concentrations
#65
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nadav Knossow, Barak Blonder, Werner Eckert, Alexandra V Turchyn, Gilad Antler, Alexey Kamyshny
BACKGROUND: We studied the annual variability of the concentration and isotopic composition of main sulfur species and sulfide oxidation intermediates in the water column of monomictic fresh-water Lake Kinneret. Sulfate concentrations in the lake are <1 mM and similar to concentrations that are proposed to have existed in the Paleoproterozoic ocean. The main goal of this research was to explore biogeochemical constrains of sulfur cycling in the modern low-sulfate fresh-water lake and to identify which processes may be responsible for the isotopic composition of sulfur species in the Precambrian sedimentary rocks...
2015: Geochemical Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26113800/rare-earth-element-geochemistry-of-outcrop-and-core-samples-from-the-marcellus-shale
#66
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clinton W Noack, Jinesh C Jain, John Stegmeier, J Alexandra Hakala, Athanasios K Karamalidis
In this work, the geochemistry of the rare earth elements (REE) was studied in eleven outcrop samples and six, depth-interval samples of a core from the Marcellus Shale. The REE are classically applied analytes for investigating depositional environments and inferring geochemical processes, making them of interest as potential, naturally occurring indicators of fluid sources as well as indicators of geochemical processes in solid waste disposal. However, little is known of the REE occurrence in the Marcellus Shale or its produced waters, and this study represents one of the first, thorough characterizations of the REE in the Marcellus Shale...
2015: Geochemical Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26028991/biomineralisation-by-earthworms-an-investigation-into-the-stability-and-distribution-of-amorphous-calcium-carbonate
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Mark E Hodson, Liane G Benning, Bea Demarchi, Kirsty E H Penkman, Juan D Rodriguez-Blanco, Paul F Schofield, Emma A A Versteegh
BACKGROUND: Many biominerals form from amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC), but this phase is highly unstable when synthesised in its pure form inorganically. Several species of earthworm secrete calcium carbonate granules which contain highly stable ACC. We analysed the milky fluid from which granules form and solid granules for amino acid (by liquid chromatography) and functional group (by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy) compositions. Granule elemental composition was determined using inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) and electron microprobe analysis (EMPA)...
2015: Geochemical Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25987886/absorption-mechanisms-of-cu-2-on-a-biogenic-bixbyite-like-mn2o3-produced-by-bacillus-cua-isolated-from-soil
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhijun Zhang, Jing Lai, Hui Yin, Xionghan Feng, Wenfeng Tan, Fan Liu
BACKGROUND: Although most reported biogenic Mn oxides are hexagonal birnessites, other types of biogenic Mn oxides also commonly occur in the environment. However, sorption characteristics and underlying mechanisms of the adsorption of heavy-metal ions on these biogenic Mn oxides are still rarely addressed. In this study, the sorption mechanisms of Cu(II) on a low valence biogenic Mn oxide, poorly crystallized bixbyite-like Mn2O3 (α-Mn2O3), were investigated. RESULTS: The maximum adsorption capacity of Cu(II) onto this biogenic Mn oxide at pH 6...
2015: Geochemical Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25949212/geochemical-evidence-for-the-link-between-sulfate-reduction-sulfide-oxidation-and-phosphate-accumulation-in-a-late-cretaceous-upwelling-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Heiko Alsenz, Peter Illner, Sarit Ashckenazi-Polivoda, Aaron Meilijson, Sigal Abramovich, Shimon Feinstein, Ahuva Almogi-Labin, Zsolt Berner, Wilhelm Püttmann
BACKGROUND: On Late Cretaceous Tethyan upwelling sediments from the Mishash/Ghareb Formation (Negev, Israel), bulk geochemical and biomarker analyses were performed to explain the high proportion of phosphates in the lower part and of organic matter (OM) preserved in upper parts of the studied section. The profile is composed of three facies types; the underlying Phosphate Member (PM), the Oil Shale Member (OSM) and the overlying Marl Member (MM). RESULTS: Total organic carbon (TOC) contents are highly variable over the whole profile reaching from 0...
2015: Geochemical Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25931985/zn-isotope-fractionation-in-a-pristine-larch-forest-on-permafrost-dominated-soils-in-central-siberia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jerome Viers, Anatoly S Prokushkin, Oleg S Pokrovsky, Alexander V Kirdyanov, Cyril Zouiten, Jerome Chmeleff, Merlin Meheut, Francois Chabaux, Priscia Oliva, Bernard Dupré
Stable Zn isotopes fractionation was studied in main biogeochemical compartments of a pristine larch forest of Central Siberia developed over continuous permafrost basalt rocks. Two north- and south-oriented watershed slopes having distinctly different vegetation biomass and active layer depth were used as natural proxy for predicting possible future climate changes occurring in this region. In addition, peat bog zone exhibiting totally different vegetation, hydrology and soil temperature regime has been studied...
2015: Geochemical Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25722648/chronoamperometric-study-of-elemental-sulphur-s-nanoparticles-nps-in-nacl-water-solution-new-methodology-for-s-nps-sizing-and-detection
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Elvira Bura-Nakić, Marija Marguš, Darija Jurašin, Ivana Milanović, Irena Ciglenečki-Jušić
BACKGROUND: Elemental sulfur (S) persists in natural aquatic environment in a variety of forms with different size distributions from dissolved to particulate. Determination of S speciation mainly consists of the application of chromatographic and electrochemical techniques while its size determination is limited only to the application of microscopic and light scattering techniques. S biological and geochemical importance together with recent increases of S industrial applications requires the development of different analytical tools for S sizing and quantification...
2015: Geochemical Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25383043/a-method-for-preparation-and-cleaning-of-uniformly-sized-arsenopyrite-particles
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Hariprasad Parthasarathy, John P Baltrus, David A Dzombak, Athanasios K Karamalidis
BACKGROUND: The oxidative dissolution of sulfide minerals, such as arsenopyrite (FeAsS), is of critical importance in many geochemical systems. A comprehensive understanding of their dissolution rates entails careful preparation of the mineral surface. Measurements of dissolution rates of arsenic from arsenopyrite are dependent on the size and degree of oxidation of its particles, among other factors. In this work, a method was developed for preparation and cleaning of arsenopyrite particles with size range of 150-250 μm...
December 2014: Geochemical Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25221435/an-improved-pyrite-pretreatment-protocol-for-kinetic-and-isotopic-studies
#73
Natella Mirzoyan, Alexey Kamyshny, Itay Halevy
BACKGROUND: Pyrite is one of the most abundant and widespread of the sulfide minerals with a central role in biogeochemical cycles of iron and sulfur. Due to its diverse roles in the natural and anthropogenic sulfur cycle, pyrite has been extensively studied in various experimental investigations of the kinetics of its dissolution and oxidation, the isotopic fractionations associated with these reactions, the microbiological processes involved, and the effects of pyrite on human health...
December 2014: Geochemical Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24386944/effect-of-organic-matter-on-estuarine-flocculation-a-laboratory-study-using-montmorillonite-humic-acid-xanthan-gum-guar-gum-and-natural-estuarine-flocs
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Yoko Furukawa, Allen H Reed, Guoping Zhang
BACKGROUND: Riverine particles undergo a rapid transformation when they reach estuaries. The rapid succession of hydrodynamic and biogeochemical regimes forces the particles to flocculate, settle and enter the sediment pool. The rates and magnitudes of flocculation depend on the nature of the particles which are primarily affected by the types and quantities of organic matter (OM). Meanwhile, the OM characteristics vary widely between environments, as well as within a single environment due to seasonal climate and land use variability...
January 3, 2014: Geochemical Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26561456/activity-of-zero-valent-sulfur-in-sulfidic-natural-waters
#75
George R Helz
BACKGROUND: Ionic and molecular carriers of dissolved (filter-passing) zero-valent sulfur (S(0)) in anaerobic natural waters include polysulfides, Sn (2-), molecular S8(aq), organic macromolecules and certain higher valent thioanions. Because S(0) is rapidly transferred among these various carriers, its biogeochemical roles in such processes as dehalogenation of organic compounds, chelation of trace metals, and anaerobic microbial metabolism are not determined solely by one ionic or molecular species...
2014: Geochemical Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26561455/elemental-sulfur-coarsening-kinetics
#76
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angel A Garcia, Gregory K Druschel
BACKGROUND: Elemental sulfur exists is a variety of forms in natural systems, from dissolved forms (noted as S8(diss) or in water as S8(aq)) to bulk elemental sulfur (most stable as α-S8). Elemental sulfur can form via several biotic and abiotic processes, many beginning with small sulfur oxide or polysulfidic sulfur molecules that coarsen into S8 rings that then coalesce into larger forms: [Formula: see text] Formation of elemental sulfur can be possible via two primary techniques to create an emulsion of liquid sulfur in water called sulfur sols that approximate some mechanisms of possible elemental sulfur formation in natural systems...
2014: Geochemical Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25648878/real-time-drilling-mud-gas-monitoring-for-qualitative-evaluation-of-hydrocarbon-gas-composition-during-deep-sea-drilling-in-the-nankai-trough-kumano-basin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sebastian B Hammerschmidt, Thomas Wiersberg, Verena B Heuer, Jenny Wendt, Jörg Erzinger, Achim Kopf
BACKGROUND: Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 338 was the second scientific expedition with D/V Chikyu during which riser drilling was conducted as part of the Nankai Trough Seismogenic Zone Experiment. Riser drilling enabled sampling and real-time monitoring of drilling mud gas with an onboard scientific drilling mud gas monitoring system ("SciGas"). A second, independent system was provided by Geoservices, a commercial mud logging service. Both systems allowed the determination of (non-) hydrocarbon gas, while the SciGas system also monitored the methane carbon isotope ratio (δ(13)CCH4)...
2014: Geochemical Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25183951/sulfur-and-oxygen-isotope-insights-into-sulfur-cycling-in-shallow-sea-hydrothermal-vents-milos-greece
#78
JOURNAL ARTICLE
William P Gilhooly, David A Fike, Gregory K Druschel, Fotios-Christos A Kafantaris, Roy E Price, Jan P Amend
Shallow-sea (5 m depth) hydrothermal venting off Milos Island provides an ideal opportunity to target transitions between igneous abiogenic sulfide inputs and biogenic sulfide production during microbial sulfate reduction. Seafloor vent features include large (>1 m(2)) white patches containing hydrothermal minerals (elemental sulfur and orange/yellow patches of arsenic-sulfides) and cells of sulfur oxidizing and reducing microorganisms. Sulfide-sensitive film deployed in the vent and non-vent sediments captured strong geochemical spatial patterns that varied from advective to diffusive sulfide transport from the subsurface...
2014: Geochemical Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25045321/adsorption-of-dissolved-aluminum-on-sapphire-c-and-kaolinite-implications-for-points-of-zero-charge-of-clay-minerals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Johannes Lützenkirchen, Ahmed Abdelmonem, Rohan Weerasooriya, Frank Heberling, Volker Metz, Remi Marsac
We have studied the impact of dissolved aluminum on interfacial properties of two aluminum bearing minerals, corundum and kaolinite. The effect of intentionally adding dissolved aluminum on electrokinetic potential of basal plane surfaces of sapphire was studied by streaming potential measurements as a function of pH and was complemented by a second harmonic generation (SHG) study at pH 6. The electrokinetic data show a similar trend as the SHG data, suggesting that the SHG electric field correlates to zeta-potential...
2014: Geochemical Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24959099/glasses-as-sources-of-condensed-phosphates-on-the-early-earth
#80
REVIEW
Nils G Holm
Procedures for the analysis of phosphorus in geological material normally aims for the determination of the total amount of P expressed as orthophosphate [Formula: see text] or the differentiation between inorganic and organic P. This is probably due to analytical difficulties but also to the prevalent opinion that the chemistry of phosphorus in geological environments is almost entirely restricted to the mineral apatite. Because of the low solubility of apatite it is, therefore, commonly argued that little P was around for prebiotic chemistry and that pre-biological processes would essentially have had to do without this indispensable element unless it was provided by alternative sources or mechanisms (such as reduction and activation by lightning or delivery to Earth by celestial bodies)...
2014: Geochemical Transactions
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