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Jellyfish Lake, Palau: early diagenesis of organic matter in sediments of an anoxic marine lake

January 1, 1991

The major postdepositional change in the sedimentary organic matter is carbohydrate biodegradation. Lignin and aliphatic substances are preserved in the sediments. Dissolved organic matter in pore waters is primarily composed of carbohydrates, reflecting the degradation of sedimentary carbohydrates. Rate constants for organic carbon degradation and sulfate reduction in sediments of the lake are about 10?? lower than in other anoxic sediments. This may reflect the vascular plant source and partly degraded nature of the organic matter reaching the sediments of the lake. -from Authors

Publication Year 1991
Title Jellyfish Lake, Palau: early diagenesis of organic matter in sediments of an anoxic marine lake
Authors W. H. Orem, W. C. Burnett, W.M. Landing, W.B. Lyons, W. Showers
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Limnology and Oceanography
Index ID 70014975
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse