Diaz Julia, Ingall Ellery, Benitez-Nelson Claudia, Paterson David, de Jonge Martin D, McNulty Ian, Brandes Jay A
School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0340, USA.
Science. 2008 May 2;320(5876):652-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1151751.
The in situ or authigenic formation of calcium phosphate minerals in marine sediments is a major sink for the vital nutrient phosphorus. However, because typical sediment chemistry is not kinetically conducive to the precipitation of these minerals, the mechanism behind their formation has remained a fundamental mystery. Here, we present evidence from high-sensitivity x-ray and electrodialysis techniques to describe a mechanism by which abundant diatom-derived polyphosphates play a critical role in the formation of calcium phosphate minerals in marine sediments. This mechanism can explain the puzzlingly dispersed distribution of calcium phosphate minerals observed in marine sediments worldwide.
海洋沉积物中磷酸钙矿物的原位或自生形成是重要营养元素磷的主要汇。然而,由于典型的沉积物化学性质在动力学上不利于这些矿物的沉淀,其形成背后的机制一直是个基本谜团。在此,我们提供了来自高灵敏度X射线和电渗析技术的证据,以描述一种机制,即丰富的硅藻衍生多磷酸盐在海洋沉积物中磷酸钙矿物的形成中起关键作用。这一机制可以解释在全球海洋沉积物中观察到的磷酸钙矿物令人费解的分散分布。