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This work highlights that iron (Fe) dynamics plays a key role in the release of alkalinity from sediments, as exemplified for the Baltic Sea. It furthermore demonstrates that burial of Fe sulfides should be included in alkalinity budgets of low-oxygen basins. The sedimentary alkalinity generation may undergo large changes depending on both organic matter loads and oxygen conditions. Enhanced release of alkalinity from the seafloor can increase the CO2 storage capacity of seawater.
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This page is a summary of: Sedimentary alkalinity generation and long-term alkalinity development in the Baltic Sea, Biogeosciences, January 2019, Copernicus GmbH,
DOI: 10.5194/bg-16-437-2019.
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