Suspended particulate matter, sedimentation and early diagenetic processes in the Kalix River estuary, northern Sweden

Many important reactions controlling the transfer of elements from the continents to coastal waters and the oceans are taking place in estuaries. For many elements, estuaries can act as filters, capable of reducing the river load of dissolved and particulate elements to the oceans. Although sediment...

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Main Author: Widerlund, Anders
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Luleå tekniska universitet, Geovetenskap och miljöteknik 1996
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spelling ftluleatu:oai:DiVA.org:ltu-25975 2023-05-15T17:45:08+02:00 Suspended particulate matter, sedimentation and early diagenetic processes in the Kalix River estuary, northern Sweden Widerlund, Anders 1996 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-25975 eng eng Luleå tekniska universitet, Geovetenskap och miljöteknik Luleå Doktorsavhandling / Högskolan i Luleå, 0348-8373 200 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-25975 Local bfc3f1e0-f59a-11db-ac79-000ea68e967b info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Geochemistry Geokemi Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 1996 ftluleatu 2022-10-25T20:51:28Z Many important reactions controlling the transfer of elements from the continents to coastal waters and the oceans are taking place in estuaries. For many elements, estuaries can act as filters, capable of reducing the river load of dissolved and particulate elements to the oceans. Although sedimentation is an important process in estuaries, early diagenetic processes in sediments may be responsible for the remobilization of redox-sensitive elements back into estuarine waters. This thesis focuses on the behaviour of suspended and settling particulate Fe - Mn oxides and organic matter in the stratified, low-salinity (< 3‰) Kalix River estuary. In addition, the early diagenetic cycling of Fe, Mn, organic C and trace metals was also studied. Samples of the dissolved (< 0.45 μm) and suspended phase were collected along vertical profiles at three stations in the estuary. Settling particulate matter was collected by the use of sediment traps. Pore-water and solid phase sediment data were used to study early diagenetic processes. The estuary appears to be relatively inefficient as a trap for river transported, particulate, oxide- and organic-associated elements. Suspended, slow-settling particles rich in Fe - Mn oxides and organic matter to a large extent are flushed through the estuary in the seaward flowing surface water. Organic matter is an important carrier of Cu, which appears to be due in part to biological uptake of Cu. Flocculation of dissolved Fe, Si and Al is of little or no significance, while Mn is desorbed from suspended particles early in the estuarine mixing of freshwater and brackish water. A study of the varved, undisturbed sediments deposited in the central part of the estuary shows that the deposition of trace metals has decreased since the late 1970's. Despite active post-depositional redox cycling of Fe and Mn, efficient oxidation processes in the surface sediment prevent diffusion of dissolved Fe and Mn back into the water column. Reduction/ dissolution of Fe oxides is a slow process, ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Northern Sweden Luleå University of Technology Publications (DiVA) Kalix ENVELOPE(23.156,23.156,65.853,65.853)
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Geokemi
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Geokemi
Widerlund, Anders
Suspended particulate matter, sedimentation and early diagenetic processes in the Kalix River estuary, northern Sweden
topic_facet Geochemistry
Geokemi
description Many important reactions controlling the transfer of elements from the continents to coastal waters and the oceans are taking place in estuaries. For many elements, estuaries can act as filters, capable of reducing the river load of dissolved and particulate elements to the oceans. Although sedimentation is an important process in estuaries, early diagenetic processes in sediments may be responsible for the remobilization of redox-sensitive elements back into estuarine waters. This thesis focuses on the behaviour of suspended and settling particulate Fe - Mn oxides and organic matter in the stratified, low-salinity (< 3‰) Kalix River estuary. In addition, the early diagenetic cycling of Fe, Mn, organic C and trace metals was also studied. Samples of the dissolved (< 0.45 μm) and suspended phase were collected along vertical profiles at three stations in the estuary. Settling particulate matter was collected by the use of sediment traps. Pore-water and solid phase sediment data were used to study early diagenetic processes. The estuary appears to be relatively inefficient as a trap for river transported, particulate, oxide- and organic-associated elements. Suspended, slow-settling particles rich in Fe - Mn oxides and organic matter to a large extent are flushed through the estuary in the seaward flowing surface water. Organic matter is an important carrier of Cu, which appears to be due in part to biological uptake of Cu. Flocculation of dissolved Fe, Si and Al is of little or no significance, while Mn is desorbed from suspended particles early in the estuarine mixing of freshwater and brackish water. A study of the varved, undisturbed sediments deposited in the central part of the estuary shows that the deposition of trace metals has decreased since the late 1970's. Despite active post-depositional redox cycling of Fe and Mn, efficient oxidation processes in the surface sediment prevent diffusion of dissolved Fe and Mn back into the water column. Reduction/ dissolution of Fe oxides is a slow process, ...
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title Suspended particulate matter, sedimentation and early diagenetic processes in the Kalix River estuary, northern Sweden
title_short Suspended particulate matter, sedimentation and early diagenetic processes in the Kalix River estuary, northern Sweden
title_full Suspended particulate matter, sedimentation and early diagenetic processes in the Kalix River estuary, northern Sweden
title_fullStr Suspended particulate matter, sedimentation and early diagenetic processes in the Kalix River estuary, northern Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Suspended particulate matter, sedimentation and early diagenetic processes in the Kalix River estuary, northern Sweden
title_sort suspended particulate matter, sedimentation and early diagenetic processes in the kalix river estuary, northern sweden
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