Behavior of dissolved silica in connection with oxidation-reduction cycle in lake water

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Dissolved silica is removed from lake water through its co-precipitation with hydrated oxides of iron and manganese. Dissolution of hydrated oxides of iron and manganese (orange floccules) including co-precipitated silica in the bottom sediment of lake causes a simultaneous increase in the dissolved silica content with increase in the dissolved iron and manganese contents of hypolimnionic water. The behavior of dissolved silica is thus controlled by the oxidation-reduction cycle in lake water. © 1969, GEOCHEMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN. All rights reserved.

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Kato, K. (1969). Behavior of dissolved silica in connection with oxidation-reduction cycle in lake water. GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, 3, 87–97. https://doi.org/10.2343/geochemj.3.87

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