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作者 | Li Y.C.
; Yu S.*
; Strong J.
; Wang H.L
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刊名 | Soils & Sediments
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出版日期 | 2012
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期号 | 12页码:683-693 |
中文摘要 | Purpose Iron’s fluctuation between the II (ferrous) and III (ferric) oxidation states has been coined as the “FeIII–FeII redox wheel.” Numerous studies have coupled the “iron redox wheel” with the biogeochemical cycle of carbon(C), nitrogen (N), sulfur (S), or phosphorus (P) individually in soils or sediments, but evidence suggests that the FeIII–FeII redox wheel drives the biogeochemical cycles interactively in a fluctuating redox microenvironment. The interactions of the FeIII–FeII redox wheel with the biogeochemical cycles of C, N, S, and P in the fluctuating redox environments were reviewed in this paper. Discussion In this review, we discuss the importance of iron with regard to each of the biogeochemical cycles individually as well as interactively. The importance of crystalline and non-crystalline FeIII (hydr)oxides is highlighted as they serve as terminal electron acceptors for organic matter mineralization and N and S transformation and also act as sorbents for dissolved P compounds. Mechanically, electrontransfer from organic matter to FeIII (hydr)oxides via organic matter oxidation, oxidation of NH4 + to NO2−, formation and oxidation of Fe sulfide minerals in the S cycle, and P transformation were discussed to couple with the FeIII–FeIIredox wheel. Conclusions The knowledge gaps are identified at the end of the review. The natural environmental relationships still require further studies that link the iron redox wheel as a driver of the biogeochemical cycles of C, N, S, and P. Anthropogenically altered environments (nutrient and metal elevation, global warming, and acidification) require intensive studies to allow for improved integrated modeling of global C, N, S, and P biogeochemical cycles driven by the FeIII–FeII redox wheel. |
收录类别 | SCI
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公开日期 | 2013-08-29
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源URL | [http://124.16.167.195/handle/335003/1181]  |
专题 | 城市环境研究所_城市湿地生态与环境研究组_期刊论文
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推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 |
Li Y.C.,Yu S.*,Strong J.,et al. Are the biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorus driven by the “FeIII-FeII redox wheel” in dynamic redox environments?[J]. Soils & Sediments,2012(12):683-693.
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APA |
Li Y.C.,Yu S.*,Strong J.,&Wang H.L.(2012).Are the biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorus driven by the “FeIII-FeII redox wheel” in dynamic redox environments?.Soils & Sediments(12),683-693.
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MLA |
Li Y.C.,et al."Are the biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorus driven by the “FeIII-FeII redox wheel” in dynamic redox environments?".Soils & Sediments .12(2012):683-693.
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