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Geochemical characteristics of Kau Bay water
van der Weijden, C.H.; de Lange, G.J.; Middelburg, J.J.; van der Sloot, H.A.; Hoede, D.; Shofiyah, S. (1989). Geochemical characteristics of Kau Bay water. Neth. J. Sea Res. 24(4): 583-589
In: Netherlands Journal of Sea Research. Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ): Groningen; Den Burg. ISSN 0077-7579; e-ISSN 1873-1406, more
Peer reviewed article  

Keyword
    Marine/Coastal

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  • van der Weijden, C.H.
  • de Lange, G.J.
  • Middelburg, J.J., more
  • van der Sloot, H.A.
  • Hoede, D.
  • Shofiyah, S.

Abstract
    Water in Kau Bay (Halmahera, Indonesia) differs chemically and physically from the water in the adjacent Pacific Ocean. Ventilation of the bay, with a maximum depth of 480 metre, is restricted by the presence of a sill at the entrance of the bay at a depth of 40 metre. Because of this restriction bottom waters in the deepest part of the bay become almost anoxic due to the complete consumption of oxygen by microbial degradation of labile organic matter. Suboxic mineralization of organic matter at the sediment-water interface brings about a flux of dissolved manganese into the bottom water, where it is re-oxidized and precipitated by microbial mediation into particulate manganese oxides. The profile of dissolved P04 displays an almost perfect image of the O2 profile. The Si profile shows a continuous increase with depth. The chemical profiles all point at a transient state of the water column. The profiles of a few redox-sensitive ionic species (UO22+, V, Sb3+ /Sb5+, AS3+ /As5+) show some relation with the oxygen profiles, but are probably to a large extent coupled with fluxes and mineralization of organic matter in the water column.

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