[HTML][HTML] Mn-oxide: a major source of easily mobilisable Co and Ni under reducing conditions in New Caledonia Ferralsols

C Quantin, T Becquer, J Berthelin - Comptes Rendus Geoscience, 2002 - Elsevier
C Quantin, T Becquer, J Berthelin
Comptes Rendus Geoscience, 2002Elsevier
Chemical and bacterial reduction and dissolution of Fe and Mn-oxide and the concomitant
solubilisation of Co and Ni were studied in a surface horizon of a New-Caledonia Ferralsol.
Chemical extractions showed that Mn and Co were in a large part associated in Mn-oxides.
The main part of Ni was associated with goethite, but a very small fraction was also
associated with Mn-oxides. Anaerobic reducing bacterial activity was responsible for Fe
solubilisation at a smaller extent than for Mn solubilisation and consequently for associated …
Chemical and bacterial reduction and dissolution of Fe and Mn-oxide and the concomitant solubilisation of Co and Ni were studied in a surface horizon of a New-Caledonia Ferralsol. Chemical extractions showed that Mn and Co were in a large part associated in Mn-oxides. The main part of Ni was associated with goethite, but a very small fraction was also associated with Mn-oxides. Anaerobic reducing bacterial activity was responsible for Fe solubilisation at a smaller extent than for Mn solubilisation and consequently for associated metal release. Submicroscopic investigations revealed the presence of a Mn-oxide containing Co, Ni and Al, close to a lithiophorite–asbolane mixed-layers Mn-oxide, which can be considered as a main source of easily available metals in this soil. To cite this article: C. Quantin et al., C. R. Geoscience 334 (2002) 273–278.
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