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Fuhr, Michael; Wallmann, Klaus; Dale, Andy W; Diercks, Isabel; Kalapurakkal, Habeeb Thanveer; Schmidt, Mark; Sommer, Stefan; Böhnke-Brandt, Stefanie; Perner, Mirjam; Geilert, Sonja (2025): Total alkalinity during laboratory incubation experiments on enhanced benthic weathering in organic rich Baltic Sea sediments [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.974079, In: Fuhr, M et al. (2025): Experimental data on enhanced benthic weathering in organic rich Baltic Sea sediments [dataset bundled publication]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.974076

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Published: 2025-02-11DOI registered: 2025-03-12

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Abstract:
Enhanced mineral dissolution in the benthic environment is currently discussed as a potential technique for ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels. This study explores how biogeochemical processes affect the dissolution of alkaline minerals in surface sediments during laboratory incubation experiments (January - May 2022). These involved introducing dunite and calcite to organic-rich sediments from the Baltic Sea under controlled conditions in an oxic environment. The sediment cores were incubated with Baltic Sea bottom water. Eight sediment cores were placed in a rack in an upright position. The bottom water was carefully removed via suction and replaced with a known volume (1.5 l – 2.0 l) of filtered (0.2 µm) Baltic Sea bottom water in order to remove pelagic auto- and heterotrophs and suspended particles. The volume of water added depended on the height of sediment in each core which varied slightly due to the recovery method. After this procedure, a gaseous headspace of ca. 10 cm was left in each core. Furthermore, the cores were equipped with adjustable stirring heads that contained ports for inserting optodes to continuously record pH and oxygen (O2) concentrations in the overlying water. In order to prevent anoxic conditions developing, ambient air was bubbled into the water column. The water column in each core was slowly and continuously flushed with a constant throughflow of 40 µl min-1 from a single reservoir of bottom water. The residence time of the water inside the cores was thus about 4 to 5 weeks. Bottom water samples were taken from the outflow of each core over a time period of several hours. Thus, samples represent the average outflow over the respective time period. Sampling intervals increased from daily during the first two weeks to every three to four days and weekly towards the end of the experiment. All samples were filtered through a 0.2 µm cellulose membrane filter and refrigerated in 25 ml ZinsserTM scintillation vials. Samples for total alkalinity (TA) were analyzed directly after sampling by titration of 1 ml of bottom/pore water with 0.02N HCl. Titration was ended when a stable purple color appeared. During titration, the sample was degassed by continuous bubbling with nitrogen to remove any generated CO2 and H2S. The acid was standardized using an IAPSO seawater standard.
Keyword(s):
calcite dissolution; dunite dissolution; enhanced weathering; incubation experiment; Laboratory experiment
Supplement to:
Fuhr, Michael; Wallmann, Klaus; Dale, Andrew W; Diercks, Isabel; Kalapurakkal, Habeeb Thanveer; Schmidt, Mark; Sommer, Stefan; Böhnke, Stefanie; Perner, Mirjam; Geilert, Sonja (2023): Disentangling artificial and natural benthic weathering in organic rich Baltic Sea sediments. Frontiers in Climate, 5, 1245580, https://doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2023.1245580
Funding:
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), grant/award no. 03F0895A: DAM CDRmare - RETAKE, GEOMAR
Coverage:
Latitude: 54.516670 * Longitude: 10.041670
Date/Time Start: 2022-01-13T11:30:00 * Date/Time End: 2022-01-13T11:30:00
Minimum Elevation: -27.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -27.0 m
Event(s):
L22_core * Latitude: 54.516670 * Longitude: 10.041670 * Date/Time: 2022-01-13T11:30:00 * Elevation: -27.0 m * Location: Boknis Eck * Campaign: L22_daytrip * Basis: Littorina * Method/Device: MultiCorer, mini (MCM) * Comment: Original sampling location of tested surface sediments; salinity: 21; water temperature: 4.2 °C
Comment:
Additional information regarding the experimental set-up:
* Laboratory: GEOMAR cool-lab (12.5 °C)
* Treatments, added to sediment core of 10 cm diameter: Dunite (4.4781 g, manufacturer Sibelco), Calcite (7.8618 g, manufacturer unknown).
* Baltic sea water sampled in Boknis Eck (Salinity: 21, Temperature: 4.2 °C)
* Start of the experiments: 2022-01-14 (morning)
* End of the experiments: 2022-05-07 (afternoon)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Type of studyStudy typeGeilert, Sonja
2Sample typeSamp typeGeilert, Sonja
3Sample IDSample IDGeilert, Sonja
4TreatmentTreatGeilert, SonjaCal (1-3) = calcite addition, Dun (1-3) = dunite addition, C (1-2) = control experiment
5Sampling date/time, experimentDate/time sampling expGeilert, SonjaSmartphone application, Apple, Clock [iPhone SE 2016]
6Time in daysTime ddaysGeilert, SonjaSmartphone application, Apple, Clock [iPhone SE 2016]
7Alkalinity, totalATmmol(eq)/lGeilert, SonjaTitration device, Metrohm, 775 Dosimat
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
2184 data points

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