Interoceanic variation in the rare earth, major, and trace element depositional chemistry of chert: Perspectives gained from the DSDP and ODP record
- Univ. of California, Berkeley (United States)
- Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (United States)
Rare earth element (REE), major, and trace element abundances and relative fractionations in forty nodular cherts sampled by the Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) and Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) indicate that the REE composition of chert records the interplay between terrigenous sources and scavenging from the local seawater. Chert from the large Pacific Ocean, where deposition occurs relatively removed from significant terrigenous input, records a depositional REE signal dominated by adsorption of dissolved REEs from sea water. Chert from the Atlantic basin, a moderately sized ocean basin lined by passive margins and with more terrigenous input than the Pacific, records a mix of adsorptive and terrigenous REE signals, with moderately negative Ce anomalies and La{sub n}/YB{sub n} ratios intermediate to those of the Pacific and those of terrigenous input. Chert from the southern high latitude region is dominated by the large terrigenous input on the Antarctic passive margin, with inherited Ce/Ce{sup *} {approximately} 1 and inherited La{sub n}/Yb{sub n} values of {approximately} 1.2-1.4. This and previous studies of the large-scale controlling parameters of sedimentary REEs across ocean basins collectively indicate that REE indices of depositional regime (e.g., Ce/Ce{sup *}, La{sub n}/Yb{sub n}, La{sub ex}) are reproducible in a variety of sediment and rock lithologies, ages, and ocean basins, and present a coherent tool for paleoceanographic and tectonic basin reconstructions.
- DOE Contract Number:
- W-7405-ENG-48
- OSTI ID:
- 7049636
- Journal Information:
- Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta; (United States), Vol. 56:5; ISSN 0016-7037
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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CHERT
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
DEPOSITION
ADSORPTION
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ATLANTIC OCEAN
BARIUM
CALCIUM OXIDES
CERIUM
CHROMIUM
DIAGENESIS
DYSPROSIUM
ERBIUM
EUROPIUM
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
GADOLINIUM
GEOCHEMISTRY
GEOLOGIC HISTORY
HOLMIUM
IRON OXIDES
LANTHANUM
LITHOLOGY
LUTETIUM
MAGNESIUM OXIDES
MANGANESE OXIDES
MASS SPECTROSCOPY
NEODYMIUM
NIOBIUM
PACIFIC OCEAN
PHOSPHORUS OXIDES
POTASSIUM OXIDES
PRASEODYMIUM
RARE EARTHS
RUBIDIUM
SAMARIUM
SAMPLING
SEAWATER
SEDIMENTS
SILICON OXIDES
SODIUM OXIDES
STRONTIUM
TERBIUM
THULIUM
TITANIUM OXIDES
X-RAY FLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS
YTTERBIUM
YTTRIUM
ZIRCONIUM
ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS
ALKALI METALS
ALKALINE EARTH METAL COMPOUNDS
ALKALINE EARTH METALS
ALUMINIUM COMPOUNDS
CALCIUM COMPOUNDS
CHALCOGENIDES
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
CHEMISTRY
DATA
ELEMENTS
HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS
INFORMATION
IRON COMPOUNDS
MAGNESIUM COMPOUNDS
MANGANESE COMPOUNDS
METALS
NONDESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS
NUMERICAL DATA
OXIDES
OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS
POTASSIUM COMPOUNDS
ROCKS
SEAS
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
SILICON COMPOUNDS
SODIUM COMPOUNDS
SORPTION
SPECTROSCOPY
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TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS
TRANSITION ELEMENTS
WATER
X-RAY EMISSION ANALYSIS
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