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Effect of monsoonal climate on sulfate reduction in coastal sediments of the central Great Barrier Reef lagoon

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Rates of sulfate reduction were measured during the spring dry and summer wet seasons of 1992 in shallow coastal sediments of the central Great Barrier Reef lagoon. In the dry season, sulfate reduction rates, integrated to 18–20 cm depth, ranged from 23.8 to 30.8 mmol S m-2 d-1. In the wet season, heavy monsoonal rains and wind-induced waves caused severe disturbance of sediments leading to less anoxic conditions, and to a 2- to 3-fold decline in rates of sulfate reduction (10.2 to 12.8 mmol S m-2 d-1). The percentage of reduced 35S recovered as acid-volatile sulfide (% AVSred) ranged from 15.8 to 44.9% in spring, and was significantly reduced at each station in summer (range 14.5 to 31.4%). An analysis of variance indicated that seasonality accounted for 31.5% of the total variance in total rates of sulfate reduction, with only 7.5% of the variance accounted for by depth into the sediment; there were no station differences. In both seasons, there were no clear patterns in the proportion of radiolabel incorporated into the AVS and chromium-reducible sulfur (CRS) pools with depth into the sediment. These results are contrary to the seasonal patterns and pathways of sulfate reduction in temperate coastal sediments.

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Communicated by G.F. Humphrey, Sydney

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Alongi, D.M. Effect of monsoonal climate on sulfate reduction in coastal sediments of the central Great Barrier Reef lagoon. Marine Biology 122, 497–502 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00350884

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