Ocean and Coastal Research (Jun 2021)

Sulfate reduction and alterability of sulfur species in sediments of an estuary with irregular hydrological regime

  • Nicolai Mirlean,
  • André Luiz de Bem,
  • Guilherme Castro da Rosa Quintana,
  • Larissa Pinheiro Costa,
  • Alexandre Henrique Ferraz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s2675-28242020068321
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68

Abstract

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The irregular hydrological regime in Patos Lagoon estuary has been suggested as having a distinctive influence on sulfur speciation in sediments. We performed an investigation for different prolonged hydrological conditions focusing on the distribution of sulfides (acid volatile sulfide (AVS), chromium reducible sulfide (CRS), and Free-S2-) in sediment cores from salt marsh and non-vegetated shallow zone. Significant differences in sulfides content and distribution between the different hydrological periods were found. The predominance of more reducing conditions was observed during the freshwater period. It reflects a higher total reducible inorganic sulfur (TRIS) content in this period, with a great accumulation of AVS in sediments (> 100 mg kg-1). In the maximum salinity period, more oxidizing conditions prevailed, which significantly decreased the concentrations of metastable sulfides. The intense bioirrigation process exerts control over sulfide formation and distribution, which is as important as that exerted by the variations of the hydrological regime.

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