Enrichment of ferrous iron in the bottom water of Lake Nyos

Autor: Kazuto Saiki, Bruce Christenson, Muga Yaguchi, Rosine E. Tiodjio, Takeshi Ohba, Minoru Kusakabe
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Journal of African Earth Sciences. 150:37-46
ISSN: 1464-343X
DOI: 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2018.10.014
Popis: Lake Nyos is a meromictic lake with strong stratification separated into 4 distinct layers; shallow, intermediate, transitional, and bottom layers. This article discusses enrichment of Fe 2+ in the bottom water in January 2003 when the effect of artificial degassing that started in January 2001 on the chemical structure of the lake was still minimal. In the bottom layer (205.5–209.5 m), Fe2+ and HCO3− are the major dissolved species and their concentrations increase sharply toward the bottom. Enrichment of Fe2+ and HCO3− is most likely caused by anaerobic microbial reduction of Fe(OH)3 precipitates at the water-sediment interface . The Fe(OH) 3 precipitates sank to the bottom after atmospheric oxidation of Fe2+ dispersed by the degassing pipe. Lateritic hematite may also participate in the reduction reaction. Production of Fe 2+ and HCO3− significantly increases the alkalinity and electric conductivity of the bottom-most water and is responsible for a small rise of pH between 205 m and 209.5 m, the bottom. The other dissolved species, e.g., Na+, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+, SiO2(aq) etc., result from the CO2 -water-basalt interaction at low temperatures (25°∼30 °C) in the sub-lacustrine fluid reservoir that is believed to exist in the diatreme beneath the lake bottom, and they seep into the bottom layer.
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