Review and synthesis: iron input, biogeochemistry, and ecological approaches in seawater

Author:

Longhini Cybelle Menolli1,Sá Fabian2,Neto Renato Rodrigues2

Affiliation:

1. Programa de Pós-graduação em Oceanografia Ambiental, Laboratório de Geoquímica Ambiental, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Av. Fernando Ferrari, 514, Goiabeiras, Vitória, ES 29055-460, Brazil.

2. Departamento de Oceanografia e Ecologia, Laboratório de Geoquímica Ambiental, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Av. Fernando Ferrari, 514, Goiabeiras, Vitória, ES 29055-460, Brazil.

Abstract

The processes involved in the biogeochemical cycle of Fe in the oceans have been intensely discussed in recent decades because this element is limiting to primary productivity in most oceanic regions. From biogeochemical and ecological perspectives, inputs from anthropogenic sources, especially mining activities, may be more representative than natural inputs in coastal areas affected by metal loads from tailings. Here we provide a review of all the stages related to Fe behaviour in marine ecosystems, including Fe input sources, which may be of natural and (or) anthropogenic origin; input rates; chemical speciation; bioavailability; and changes in the phytoplankton community structure. To allow conceptualization of the anthropogenic processes, the collapse of the Fundão tailings dam (southeast Brazil) was used as a case study of one of the worst environmental disasters of the mining industry. From this perspective, the interrelations among the chemical, biological, and ecological components were discussed. Regarding the chemical component, Fe speciation must be determined by the input of several other materials, mainly organic compounds that can be complexed to this element and increase its solubility. From a biological perspective, the biochemical and physiological processes used for the assimilation of this element, such as the reduction in cell membranes and the production of chelating substances (such as siderophores), will also determine the forms of this element present in the water column. On the other hand, the groups that obtain a competitive advantage due to these assimilation strategies must be dominant in the system. Synergistic effects are also expected with other materials such as the inorganic nutrients, organic compounds, and metals that are carried to the coastal region together with Fe. In the specific case of mine tailings, the accumulation of this material in the river banks and bed should cause an increase in Fe input from other sources, such as atmospheric transport and submarine groundwater discharge, as well as river discharge by erosion and transport under increased river flow conditions. The iron fluxes from mining areas to coastal oceans and the effects of these loads to phytoplankton ecological aspects should be investigated.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

General Environmental Science

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