Millennial scale persistence of organic carbon bound to iron in Arctic marine sediments

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Johan C. Faust
Allyson Tessin
Ben J. Fisher
Mark Zindorf
Sonia Papadaki
Katharine R. Hendry
Katherine A. Doyle
Christian März
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[1] The University of Leeds,School of Earth and Environment
[2] Kent State University,Department of Geology
[3] Ifremer - Centre de Bretagne,Laboratoire Environnement Profond
[4] University of Bristol,School of Earth Sciences
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Burial of organic material in marine sediments represents a dominant natural mechanism of long-term carbon sequestration globally, but critical aspects of this carbon sink remain unresolved. Investigation of surface sediments led to the proposition that on average 10-20% of sedimentary organic carbon is stabilised and physically protected against microbial degradation through binding to reactive metal (e.g. iron and manganese) oxides. Here we examine the long-term efficiency of this rusty carbon sink by analysing the chemical composition of sediments and pore waters from four locations in the Barents Sea. Our findings show that the carbon-iron coupling persists below the uppermost, oxygenated sediment layer over thousands of years. We further propose that authigenic coprecipitation is not the dominant factor of the carbon-iron bounding in these Arctic shelf sediments and that a substantial fraction of the organic carbon is already bound to reactive iron prior deposition on the seafloor.
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