Tk. Tromp et al., A GLOBAL-MODEL FOR THE EARLY DIAGENESIS OF ORGANIC-CARBON AND ORGANICPHOSPHORUS IN MARINE-SEDIMENTS, Geochimica et cosmochimica acta, 59(7), 1995, pp. 1259-1284
Sediments are the main repository in the oceanic cycles of carbon (C)
and phosphorus (P). In order to relate the deposition of organic C and
organic P from the water column, and ultimate burial in sediments, we
present a model for the early diagenesis of organic matter in marine
sediments. This general diagenetic model was developed for inclusion i
n global circulation models and is based on a single master variable,
the sedimentation rate. The processes included are sediment advection,
particle mixing by bioturbation, porewater diffusion, organic matter
degradation by aerobic respiration, sulfate reduction, and methanogene
sis. Deposition fluxes of organic C and organic P, and the bottomwater
concentrations of O-2 and SO4= are used as input for the sediment mod
el. First-order kinetics are assumed for the degradation of organic C
and organic P (one-G model). Despite the model's simplicity, the model
quantitatively reproduces the rates of organic matter oxidation and t
he burial fluxes of organic C and P. The predicted trends of oxygen pe
netration depth and the relative importance of oxygen and sulfate redu
ction are in good agreement with field observations. The model appears
to account for the critical biogeochemical and transport processes th
at control the fate of organic matter in sediments.