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The impact of depositional conditions on biogeochemical cycling of iron and stable iron signatures in sediments of the Argentina Continental Margin

Authors :
Melcher, Anne-Christin
Henkel, Susann
Pape, Thomas
Meixner, Anette
Kasemann, Simone A.
Köster, Male
Volz, Jessica
Wilckens, Henriette
Miramontes, Elda
Geibert, Walter
Schwenk, Tilmann
Frederichs, Thomas
Staubwasser, Michael
Kasten, Sabine
Melcher, Anne-Christin
Henkel, Susann
Pape, Thomas
Meixner, Anette
Kasemann, Simone A.
Köster, Male
Volz, Jessica
Wilckens, Henriette
Miramontes, Elda
Geibert, Walter
Schwenk, Tilmann
Frederichs, Thomas
Staubwasser, Michael
Kasten, Sabine
Source :
EPIC3EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 2021-04-19-2021-04-30
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The Argentina Continental Margin represents a unique geologic setting to study interactions between bottom currents and sediment deposition as well as their impact on (bio)geochemical processes, particularly the cycling of iron (Fe). Our aim was to determine (1) how different depositional conditions control post-depositional (bio)geochemical processes and (2) how stable Fe isotopes (δ56Fe) of pore water and solid phases are affected accordingly. Furthermore, we (3) evaluated the applicability of δ56Fe of solid Fe pools as a proxy to trace past diagenetic alteration of Fe, which might be decoupled from current redox conditions. Sediments from two different depositional environments were sampled during RV SONNE expedition SO260: a site dominated by contouritic deposition on a terrace (Contourite Site) and the lower continental slope (Slope Site) dominated by hemipelagic sedimentation. Sequentially extracted sedimentary Fe [1] and δ56Fe analyses of extracts and pore water [2,3] were combined with sedimentological, radioisotope, geochemical and magnetic data. Our study presents the first sedimentary δ56Fe dataset at the Argentina Continental Margin. The depositional conditions differed between and within both sites as evidenced by variable grain sizes, organic carbon contents and sedimentation rates. At the Contourite Site, non-steady state pore-water conditions and diagenetic overprint occurs in the post-oxic zone and the sulfate-methane transition (SMT). In contrast, pore-water profiles at the Slope Site suggest that currently steady-state conditions prevail, leading to a strong diagenetic overprint of Fe oxides at the SMT. Pore-water δ56Fe values at the Slope Site are mostly negative, which is typical for on-going microbial Fe reduction. At the Contourite Site the pore-water δ56Fe values are mostly positive and range between -0.35‰ to 1.82‰. Positive δ56Fe values are related to high sulfate reduction rates that dominate over Fe reduction in the post-oxic zone. The HS

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
EPIC3EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 2021-04-19-2021-04-30
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1261407871
Document Type :
Electronic Resource