Temperature dependence of Mn(II) oxidation in lakewaters: a test of biological involvement

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The oxidation rates of Mn(II) in water samples from two English lakes, Esthwaite Water and Rostherne Mere, display clear temperature optima, varying from 15°C to 30°C, in the pH range 7-8. This is strong evidence of biological mediation of the oxidation. The types and concentrations of Mn-oxidising organisms appear to vary with depth and time in both lakes.

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