Fractionation of 230Th, 231Pa, and 10Be induced by particle size and composition within an opal-rich sediment of the Atlantic Southern Ocean

Kretschmer, S., Geibert, W., Rutgers van der Loeff, M.M., Schnabel, C., Xu, S. and Mollenhauer, G. (2011) Fractionation of 230Th, 231Pa, and 10Be induced by particle size and composition within an opal-rich sediment of the Atlantic Southern Ocean. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 75(22), pp. 6971-6987. (doi: 10.1016/j.gca.2011.09.012)

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Abstract

This study centers on the question: How sensitive are <sup>231</sup>Pa/<sup>230</sup>Th and <sup>10</sup>Be/<sup>230</sup>Th to sediment composition and redistribution? The natural radionuclides <sup>231</sup>Pa, <sup>230</sup>Th and <sup>10</sup>Be recorded in deep sea sediments are tracers for water mass advection and particle fluxes. We investigate the influence of oceanic particle composition on the element adsorption in order to improve our understanding of sedimentary isotope records. We present new data on particle size specific <sup>231</sup>Pa and <sup>10</sup>Be concentrations. An additional separation step, based on settling velocities, led to the isolation of a very opal-rich phase. We find that opal-rich particles contain the highest <sup>231</sup>Pa and <sup>10</sup>Be concentrations, and higher <sup>231</sup>Pa<sup>/230</sup>Th and <sup>10</sup>Be<sup>/230</sup>Th isotope ratios than opal-poor particles. The fractionation relative to <sup>230</sup>Th induced by the adsorption to opal-rich particles is more pronounced for <sup>231</sup>Pa than for <sup>10</sup>Be. We conclude that bulk <sup>231</sup>Pa<sup>/230</sup>Th in Southern Ocean sediments is most suitable as a proxy for past opal fluxes. The comparison between two neighboring cores with rapid and slow accumulation rates reveals that these isotope ratios are not influenced significantly by the intensity of sediment focusing at these two study sites. However, a simulation shows that particle sorting by selective removal of sediment (winnowing) could change the isotope ratios. Consequently, <sup>231</sup>Pa<sup>/230</sup>Th should not be used as paleocirculation proxy in cases where a strong loss of opal-rich material due to bottom currents occurred.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Schnabel, Dr Christoph and Xu, Dr Sheng
Authors: Kretschmer, S., Geibert, W., Rutgers van der Loeff, M.M., Schnabel, C., Xu, S., and Mollenhauer, G.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre
Journal Name:Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:0016-7037
ISSN (Online):1872-9533

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