Organic matter reaction kinetics in bioturbated sediments
- Matthias Kuderer,
- Jack J Middelburg
Abstract
Most organic matter delivered to the seafloor is degraded within the
bioturbated layer. Theory and empirical evidence have shown that organic
matter reactivity relates to the age of a particle. However, due to
particle mixing, the age-depth linear relation induced by sediment
accretion is obfuscated. Here we combine a Lagrangian particle tracking
model that resolves the age distribution of particles in the bioturbated
zone and couple it to age-dependent organic matter degradation. Depth
profiles for organic carbon concentration, reactivity and degradation
rate are presented for sediments receiving low-quality and high-quality
organic matter in coastal, continental slope and deep-sea environments.
Our results show that a simple first-order kinetics model suffices for
well-mixed sediments and systems receiving pre-processed materials. A
reactive continuum approach is needed for poorly-mixed sediments
receiving high-quality organic matter and for sediments below the
bioturbated layer.25 May 2024Submitted to ESS Open Archive 28 May 2024Published in ESS Open Archive