Biotic contribution of Mn(Il) removal at Pinal Creek, Globe, Arizona
It is hypothesized that biotic factors are playing a large role in the formation of manganese oxide deposits in Pinal Creek. To test this hypothesis, a series of batch experiments were run to characterize the key processes that could control biotic and abiotic processes. It was determined th...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6268132018-02-28T03:00:41Z Biotic contribution of Mn(Il) removal at Pinal Creek, Globe, Arizona Marble, Justin Carl Marble, Justin Carl Conklin, Martha H. Conklin, Martha H. It is hypothesized that biotic factors are playing a large role in the formation of manganese oxide deposits in Pinal Creek. To test this hypothesis, a series of batch experiments were run to characterize the key processes that could control biotic and abiotic processes. It was determined that biotic systems remove manganese by at least a magnitude faster than abiotic systems, 0.00161 hr-1 compared to 0.00043 hr-1. Increasing pH augmented the rate constant; 0.05080 hr-1 for pH 7.8 to 0.00157 hr-1 for pH 6.0. Initial Mn concentration influenced manganese removal with the net rate of re1noval described by Michaelis-Menton kinetics. Mn oxides on sediments also influenced increased rates. There are many factors that control the removal and oxidation of manganese from Pinal Creek. Understanding the key variables are important in promoting naturally remediating systems. 1998 text Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/626813 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/626813 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona. |
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It is hypothesized that biotic factors are playing a large role in the formation of
manganese oxide deposits in Pinal Creek. To test this hypothesis, a series of batch
experiments were run to characterize the key processes that could control biotic and
abiotic processes.
It was determined that biotic systems remove manganese by at least a magnitude
faster than abiotic systems, 0.00161 hr-1 compared to 0.00043 hr-1. Increasing pH
augmented the rate constant; 0.05080 hr-1 for pH 7.8 to 0.00157 hr-1 for pH 6.0.
Initial Mn concentration influenced manganese removal with the net rate of re1noval
described by Michaelis-Menton kinetics. Mn oxides on sediments also influenced
increased rates.
There are many factors that control the removal and oxidation of manganese from
Pinal Creek. Understanding the key variables are important in promoting naturally
remediating systems. |
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Marble, Justin Carl Marble, Justin Carl Biotic contribution of Mn(Il) removal at Pinal Creek, Globe, Arizona |
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Biotic contribution of Mn(Il) removal at Pinal Creek, Globe, Arizona |
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Biotic contribution of Mn(Il) removal at Pinal Creek, Globe, Arizona |
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Biotic contribution of Mn(Il) removal at Pinal Creek, Globe, Arizona |
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Biotic contribution of Mn(Il) removal at Pinal Creek, Globe, Arizona |
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Biotic contribution of Mn(Il) removal at Pinal Creek, Globe, Arizona |
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biotic contribution of mn(il) removal at pinal creek, globe, arizona |
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The University of Arizona. |
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1998 |
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