Title of article :
A study of oxic/anoxic effects on degradation of sterols at the simulated sediment–water interface of coastal sediments
Author/Authors :
M. -L. Sun and S. -L. Lee، نويسنده , , S. G. Wakeham، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
Laboratory incubation experiments were conducted to determine the behavior of sterols at the sediment–water interface in oxic and anoxic sediments. Both plankton and 4- -cholesterol were used as tracers. Cholesterol was rapidly degraded at the sediment–water interface: 55% of -cholesterol was lost from sediments under anoxic conditions and 78% under oxic conditions over three and one-half months. About 3% of initially-added free radiolabel was incorporated into a bound pool that was released only by saponification of solvent-extracted sediment. Less than 1% of initially-added radiolabel remained in pore waters after three and one-half months. Rate constants for degradation of cholesterol in oxic and anoxic surficial sediments were estimated by tracking variations in radioactivity and sterol concentration as a function of time. We discuss our results in terms of factors affecting sterol degradation in coastal marine sediments, including molecular structure, sediment matrix effect, and redox conditions.
Keywords :
oxic/anoxic conditions , Remineralization , decomposition rate constant , sediment-water interface. radiolabeled tracer , sterol degradation
Journal title :
Organic Geochemistry
Journal title :
Organic Geochemistry