Magnesium removal in reducing marine sediments by cation exchange

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Cation exchange capacity determinations on sediments of the California
Borderland indicate that exchange capacities are increased under highly
reducing conditions, and result in magnesium removal from the pore
water. Calculations indicate the removal process may account for 5-10
per cent of the magnesium brought to the sea by rivers.

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