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Supplement to: Egger, M et al. (2016): Anaerobic oxidation of methane alters sediment records of sulfur, iron and phosphorus in the Black Sea. Biogeosciences, 13(18), 5333-5355, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-13-5333-2016 | 2016

Pore water and solid-phase measurements on sediment cores from the Black Sea

Matthias Egger; Peter Kraal; Tom Jilbert; Fatimah Sulu-Gambari; Célia-Julia Sapart; T. Röckmann; Caroline P. Slomp

The surface sediments in the Black Sea are underlain by extensive deposits of iron (Fe) oxide-rich lake sediments that were deposited prior to the inflow of marine Mediterranean Sea waters ca. 9000 years ago. The subsequent downward diffusion of marine sulfate into the methane-bearing lake sediments has led to a multitude of diagenetic reactions in the sulfate-methane transition zone (SMTZ), including anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) with sulfate. While the sedimentary cycles of sulfur (S), methane and Fe in the SMTZ have been extensively studied, relatively little is known about the diagenetic alterations of the sediment record occurring below the SMTZ. Here we combine detailed geochemical analyses of the sediment and pore water with multicomponent diagenetic modeling to study the diagenetic alterations below the SMTZ at two sites in the western Black Sea. We focus on the dynamics of Fe, S and phosphorus (P) and demonstrate that diagenesis has strongly overprinted the sedimentary burial records of these elements. Our results show that sulfate-mediated AOM substantially enhances the downward diffusive flux of sulfide into the deep limnic deposits. During this downward sulfidization, Fe oxides, Fe carbonates and Fe phosphates (e.g. vivianite) are converted to sulfide phases, leading to an enrichment in solid phase S and the release of phosphate to the pore water. Below the sulfidization front, high concentrations of dissolved ferrous Fe (Fe2+) lead to sequestration of downward diffusing phosphate as authigenic vivianite, resulting in a transient accumulation of total P directly below the sulfidization front. Our model results further demonstrate that downward migrating sulfide becomes partly re-oxidized to sulfate due to reactions with oxidized Fe minerals, fueling a cryptic S cycle and thus stimulating slow rates of sulfate-driven AOM (~ 1-100 pmol/cm**3/d) in the sulfate-depleted limnic deposits. However, this process is unlikely to explain the observed release of dissolved Fe2+ below the SMTZ. Instead, we suggest that besides organoclastic Fe oxide reduction, AOM coupled to the reduction of Fe oxides may also provide a possible mechanism for the high concentrations of Fe2+ in the pore water at depth. Our results reveal that methane plays a key role in the diagenetic alterations of Fe, S and P records in Black Sea sediments. The downward sulfidization into the limnic deposits is enhanced through sulfate-driven AOM with sulfate and AOM with Fe oxides may provide a deep source of dissolved Fe2+ that drives the sequestration of P in vivianite below the sulfidization front.


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2017

Iron oxide reduction in methane-rich deep Baltic Sea sediments

Matthias Egger; Mathilde Hagens; Célia-Julia Sapart; Nikki Dijkstra; Niels A.G.M. van Helmond; José M Mogollón; Nils Risgaard-Petersen; Carina van der Veen; Sabine Kasten; Natascha Riedinger; Michael E. Böttcher; T. Röckmann; Bo Barker Jørgensen; Caroline P. Slomp


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2013

On the interference of Kr during carbon isotope analysis of methane using continuous-flow combustion–isotope ratio mass spectrometry

Jochen Schmitt; Barbara Seth; Michael Bock; C. van der Veen; Lars Möller; Célia-Julia Sapart; M. Prokopiou; Todd Sowers; T. Röckmann; Hubertus Fischer


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2012

A combustion setup to precisely reference δ 13 C and δ 2 H isotope ratios of pure CH 4 to produce isotope reference gases of δ 13 C-CH 4 in synthetic air

Peter Sperlich; M. Guillevic; Christo Buizert; Theo M. Jenk; Célia-Julia Sapart; H. Schaefer; Trevor James Popp; Thomas Blunier


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2012

Reconstruction of the carbon isotopic composition of methane over the last 50 yr based on firn air measurements at 11 polar sites

Célia-Julia Sapart; Patricia Martinerie; J. Chappellaz; R. S. W. van de Wal; Peter Sperlich; C. J. van der Veen; Serge Bernard; William T. Sturges; Thomas Blunier; Emmanuel Witrant; Jakob Schwander; David M. Etheridge; T. Röckmann


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions | 2013

On the interference of 86 Kr 2+ during carbon isotope analysis of atmospheric methane using continuous flow combustion – isotope ratio mass spectrometry

Jochen Schmitt; B. Seth; Michael Bock; C. van der Veen; Lars Möller; Célia-Julia Sapart; M. Prokopiou; Todd Sowers; T. Röckmann; Hubertus Fischer


Supplement to: Egger, M et al. (2015): Rapid sediment accumulation results in high methane effluxes from coastal sediments. PLoS ONE, 11(8), e0161609, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161609 | 2016

Pore water and solid-phase data from site Scharendijke (Lake Grevelingen, NL)

Matthias Egger; Wytze Lenstra; Dirk Jong; Filip J R Meysman; Célia-Julia Sapart; Carina van der Veen; T. Röckmann; S Gonzales; Caroline P. Slomp


Archive | 2016

Pore water and solid-phase measurements on sediment cores from the Black Sea, supplement to: Egger, Matthias; Kraal, Peter; Jilbert, Tom; Sulu-Gambari, Fatimah; Sapart, Célia-Julia; Röckmann, Thomas; Slomp, Caroline P (2016): Anaerobic oxidation of methane alters sediment records of sulfur, iron and phosphorus in the Black Sea. Biogeosciences, 13(18), 5333-5355

Matthias Egger; Peter Kraal; Tom Jilbert; Fatimah Sulu-Gambari; Célia-Julia Sapart; T. Röckmann; Caroline P. Slomp


Archive | 2016

Geochemistry in pore water of sediment core PHOXY-05-GC

Matthias Egger; Peter Kraal; Tom Jilbert; Fatimah Sulu-Gambari; Célia-Julia Sapart; T. Röckmann; Caroline P. Slomp


In supplement to: Egger, M et al. (2015): Rapid sediment accumulation results in high methane effluxes from coastal sediments. PLoS ONE, 11(8), e0161609, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161609 | 2016

Pore water geochemistry of sediments from site Scharendijke

Matthias Egger; Wytze Lenstra; Dirk Jong; Filip J R Meysman; Célia-Julia Sapart; Carina van der Veen; T. Röckmann; S Gonzales; Caroline P. Slomp

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