1. Loss on ignition (LOI) is a widely used method to estimate organic matter (OM) in the sediment of marine and freshwater ecosystems. Thermogravimetric-differential thermal analysis (TG-DTA) of organic species provides information on thermal reactions, the amount and properties of clay structural water, organic species and carbonates. 2. The accuracy of LOI compared with that of TG-DTA was evaluated in 33 sediment samples from the Lagoon of Venice (Italy). 3. In all tests conducted with TG-DTA the mass loss of OM and the loss of clay structural water (LCSW) from oxidized samples were measured. The mass loss of OM at 350 degrees C (TG-DTA 350 OM) and the total extraction of organic matter at 567 degrees C (TEOM) calculated from the difference between natural state samples and oxidized samples highlight the presence of both thermally labile and thermally stable substances. 4. The grain size data of sediment samples from the Lagoon shows a variable distribution between slightly muddy sand and mud. Loss of clay structural water at 350 degrees C (LCSW 350) and total extraction of clay structural water at 567 degrees C (TECSW) both estimated by TG-DTA on oxidized samples, were found to correspond approximately to 6% and 10%, respectively of the clay fraction (<4 mu m). This percentage may be used to correct LOI measurements of OM in sediments with high clay content. 5. LOI 350 (loss on ignition at 350 degrees C) and LOI 550 (loss on ignition at 550 degrees C) proved to be similar to 80% and similar to 200%, respectively, of total extraction of mass loss at 350 degrees C (TG-DTA 350 tot) and at 567 degrees C (TEML) estimated by TG-DTA on natural samples, meaning that the LOI 550 value represents a significant overestimate. The difference between the LOI 550 and TEML values indicates that the mass loss excess (MLE) may be accounted for by losses due to breakdown of carbonates. Copyright (C) 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Comparison of loss on ignition and thermal analysis stepwise methods for determination of sedimentary organic matter

Guerzoni S;Tagliapietra D
2009

Abstract

1. Loss on ignition (LOI) is a widely used method to estimate organic matter (OM) in the sediment of marine and freshwater ecosystems. Thermogravimetric-differential thermal analysis (TG-DTA) of organic species provides information on thermal reactions, the amount and properties of clay structural water, organic species and carbonates. 2. The accuracy of LOI compared with that of TG-DTA was evaluated in 33 sediment samples from the Lagoon of Venice (Italy). 3. In all tests conducted with TG-DTA the mass loss of OM and the loss of clay structural water (LCSW) from oxidized samples were measured. The mass loss of OM at 350 degrees C (TG-DTA 350 OM) and the total extraction of organic matter at 567 degrees C (TEOM) calculated from the difference between natural state samples and oxidized samples highlight the presence of both thermally labile and thermally stable substances. 4. The grain size data of sediment samples from the Lagoon shows a variable distribution between slightly muddy sand and mud. Loss of clay structural water at 350 degrees C (LCSW 350) and total extraction of clay structural water at 567 degrees C (TECSW) both estimated by TG-DTA on oxidized samples, were found to correspond approximately to 6% and 10%, respectively of the clay fraction (<4 mu m). This percentage may be used to correct LOI measurements of OM in sediments with high clay content. 5. LOI 350 (loss on ignition at 350 degrees C) and LOI 550 (loss on ignition at 550 degrees C) proved to be similar to 80% and similar to 200%, respectively, of total extraction of mass loss at 350 degrees C (TG-DTA 350 tot) and at 567 degrees C (TEML) estimated by TG-DTA on natural samples, meaning that the LOI 550 value represents a significant overestimate. The difference between the LOI 550 and TEML values indicates that the mass loss excess (MLE) may be accounted for by losses due to breakdown of carbonates. Copyright (C) 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
2009
Istituto di Scienze Marine - ISMAR
sediments
organic matter
thermogravimetric differential thermal analysis
loss on ignition
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