The relationship between dissolved humic acids and soluble iron in estuaries

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Acids, Estuaries, Geochemistry, Iron, Carbon, Colloids, Hydroxides, Mixing, Salinity

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Dissolved humic acid and soluble iron appear to be chemically unassociated in estuaries despite their coincident removal. This conclusion is supported by differences in the aggregation kinetics of soluble iron and dissolved humic acid, the inability of extracted humic acid to stabilize laboratory preparations of ferric hydroxide, and decreasing ratios of humic acid carbon to soluble iron along the axes of some estuaries.

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