成岩作用
地质学
底栖区
深海
沉积物
海洋学
地球化学
古生物学
作者
Yinan Deng,Qingjun Guo,Cong‐Qiang Liu,Gaowen He,Jun Cao,Jianlin Liao,Chenhui Liu,Haifeng Wang,Jianhou Zhou,Yufei Liu,Fenlian Wang,Bin Zhao,Rongfei Wei,Jiang Zhu,Haijun Qiu
出处
期刊:Science Advances
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2022-06-22
卷期号:8 (25)
被引量:35
标识
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.abn5466
摘要
The rare earth elements and yttrium (REY) in bioapatite from deep-sea sediments are potential proxies for reconstructing paleoenvironmental conditions. However, the REY enrichment mechanism and the reliability of this tracer remain elusive because of the lack of key information from ambient pore water. Here, we report high-resolution geochemical data for pore water, bottom water, and bioapatite from deep-sea sites in the western Pacific. Our results reveal that the benthic flux of REY from the deep sea is less substantial than from the shallow marine realm, resulting in REY-rich sediment. The depth distribution of REY in pore water is opposite to that of bioapatite, and REY patterns and neodymium isotopic compositions are not uniformly distributed within bioapatite. These results indicate alteration of REY and neodymium isotopic compositions during early diagenesis. Therefore, we infer that REY from bioapatite are not robust recorders of the deep marine environment through Earth's history.
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