Nd isotope ratios of surface sediments from the Pacific Ocean (Table 2), supplement to: Jones, Charles E; Halliday, Alex N; Rea, David K; Owen, Robert M (1994): Neodymium isotopic variations in North Pacific modern silicate sediment and the insignificance of detrital REE contributions to seawater. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 127(1-4), 55-66

The neodymium isotopic composition of the silicate fraction of Holocene pelagic sediments from the North Pacific define two provinces: a central North Pacific province characterized by unradiogenic and remarkably homogeneous end (-10.2 +/- 0.5) and a narrow circum-Pacific marginal province character...

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Main Authors: Jones, Charles E, Halliday, Alex N, Rea, David K, Owen, Robert M
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 1994
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.715018
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spelling ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.715018 2023-05-15T14:05:24+02:00 Nd isotope ratios of surface sediments from the Pacific Ocean (Table 2), supplement to: Jones, Charles E; Halliday, Alex N; Rea, David K; Owen, Robert M (1994): Neodymium isotopic variations in North Pacific modern silicate sediment and the insignificance of detrital REE contributions to seawater. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 127(1-4), 55-66 Jones, Charles E Halliday, Alex N Rea, David K Owen, Robert M 1994 text/tab-separated-values https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.715018 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.715018 en eng PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0012-821x(94)90197-x Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode cc-by-3.0 CC-BY Event label Latitude of event Longitude of event Elevation of event DEPTH, sediment/rock Depth, top/min Depth, bottom/max Neodymium-143/Neodymium-144 Neodymium-143/Neodymium-144, error ε-Neodymium ε-Neodymium, standard deviation Piston corer Gravity corer Giant gravity corer Multiboxcorer SCAN Y70-1 Y74-2 Argo Yaquina Dataset dataset Supplementary Dataset 1994 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.715018 https://doi.org/10.1016/0012-821x(94)90197-x 2022-02-09T13:17:17Z The neodymium isotopic composition of the silicate fraction of Holocene pelagic sediments from the North Pacific define two provinces: a central North Pacific province characterized by unradiogenic and remarkably homogeneous end (-10.2 +/- 0.5) and a narrow circum-Pacific marginal province characterized by more radiogenic and variable end (-4.2 +/- 3.8). The silicate fraction in the central North Pacific is exclusively eolian; based on prevailing wind patterns, meteorological data, and neodymium isotopic data, the only significant sediment source is Chinese loess. Leaching experiments on Chinese loess confirm that leachable Nd is isotopically indistinguishable from bulk and residual silicate Nd. Silicates in the circum-North Pacific marginal province comprise eolian loess, volcanic ash, and hemipelagic sediments derived from volcanic arcs. A compilation of Pacific seawater and Mn nodule epsilon-Nd data shows no clear spatial variation except for a general decrease from surface to deep waters from -3 to -4 and slightly lower epsilon-Nd in bottom waters along the western North Pacific due to the incursion of Antarctic Bottom Water. The relative homogeneity of bottom water epsilon-Nd, which contrasts sharply with the distinctive variation in sediment epsilon-Nd, plus the large difference between the average end of bottom waters and the central North Pacific eolian silicates (-4 vs. -10), suggests that any contribution of REE to seawater from eolian materials is insignificant. Furthermore, leaching of REE from eolian particles as they sink though the water column must be insignificant because Nd in shallow waters is more radiogenic than Nd in deeper waters. That there is no contrast in the Nd isotopic composition of bottom waters that overlie the central and marginal sediment provinces suggests that the ash and hemipelagic sediments derived from Pacific rim volcanic arcs also contribute minimal REE to seawater. The elimination of eolian, ash, and hemipelagic sediments leaves only near-shore riverine particulates as a possibly significant particulate source of REE to seawater. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Halliday ENVELOPE(-128.617,-128.617,54.476,54.476) Pacific
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Latitude of event
Longitude of event
Elevation of event
DEPTH, sediment/rock
Depth, top/min
Depth, bottom/max
Neodymium-143/Neodymium-144
Neodymium-143/Neodymium-144, error
ε-Neodymium
ε-Neodymium, standard deviation
Piston corer
Gravity corer
Giant gravity corer
Multiboxcorer
SCAN
Y70-1
Y74-2
Argo
Yaquina
spellingShingle Event label
Latitude of event
Longitude of event
Elevation of event
DEPTH, sediment/rock
Depth, top/min
Depth, bottom/max
Neodymium-143/Neodymium-144
Neodymium-143/Neodymium-144, error
ε-Neodymium
ε-Neodymium, standard deviation
Piston corer
Gravity corer
Giant gravity corer
Multiboxcorer
SCAN
Y70-1
Y74-2
Argo
Yaquina
Jones, Charles E
Halliday, Alex N
Rea, David K
Owen, Robert M
Nd isotope ratios of surface sediments from the Pacific Ocean (Table 2), supplement to: Jones, Charles E; Halliday, Alex N; Rea, David K; Owen, Robert M (1994): Neodymium isotopic variations in North Pacific modern silicate sediment and the insignificance of detrital REE contributions to seawater. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 127(1-4), 55-66
topic_facet Event label
Latitude of event
Longitude of event
Elevation of event
DEPTH, sediment/rock
Depth, top/min
Depth, bottom/max
Neodymium-143/Neodymium-144
Neodymium-143/Neodymium-144, error
ε-Neodymium
ε-Neodymium, standard deviation
Piston corer
Gravity corer
Giant gravity corer
Multiboxcorer
SCAN
Y70-1
Y74-2
Argo
Yaquina
description The neodymium isotopic composition of the silicate fraction of Holocene pelagic sediments from the North Pacific define two provinces: a central North Pacific province characterized by unradiogenic and remarkably homogeneous end (-10.2 +/- 0.5) and a narrow circum-Pacific marginal province characterized by more radiogenic and variable end (-4.2 +/- 3.8). The silicate fraction in the central North Pacific is exclusively eolian; based on prevailing wind patterns, meteorological data, and neodymium isotopic data, the only significant sediment source is Chinese loess. Leaching experiments on Chinese loess confirm that leachable Nd is isotopically indistinguishable from bulk and residual silicate Nd. Silicates in the circum-North Pacific marginal province comprise eolian loess, volcanic ash, and hemipelagic sediments derived from volcanic arcs. A compilation of Pacific seawater and Mn nodule epsilon-Nd data shows no clear spatial variation except for a general decrease from surface to deep waters from -3 to -4 and slightly lower epsilon-Nd in bottom waters along the western North Pacific due to the incursion of Antarctic Bottom Water. The relative homogeneity of bottom water epsilon-Nd, which contrasts sharply with the distinctive variation in sediment epsilon-Nd, plus the large difference between the average end of bottom waters and the central North Pacific eolian silicates (-4 vs. -10), suggests that any contribution of REE to seawater from eolian materials is insignificant. Furthermore, leaching of REE from eolian particles as they sink though the water column must be insignificant because Nd in shallow waters is more radiogenic than Nd in deeper waters. That there is no contrast in the Nd isotopic composition of bottom waters that overlie the central and marginal sediment provinces suggests that the ash and hemipelagic sediments derived from Pacific rim volcanic arcs also contribute minimal REE to seawater. The elimination of eolian, ash, and hemipelagic sediments leaves only near-shore riverine particulates as a possibly significant particulate source of REE to seawater.
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author Jones, Charles E
Halliday, Alex N
Rea, David K
Owen, Robert M
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Rea, David K
Owen, Robert M
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title Nd isotope ratios of surface sediments from the Pacific Ocean (Table 2), supplement to: Jones, Charles E; Halliday, Alex N; Rea, David K; Owen, Robert M (1994): Neodymium isotopic variations in North Pacific modern silicate sediment and the insignificance of detrital REE contributions to seawater. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 127(1-4), 55-66
title_short Nd isotope ratios of surface sediments from the Pacific Ocean (Table 2), supplement to: Jones, Charles E; Halliday, Alex N; Rea, David K; Owen, Robert M (1994): Neodymium isotopic variations in North Pacific modern silicate sediment and the insignificance of detrital REE contributions to seawater. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 127(1-4), 55-66
title_full Nd isotope ratios of surface sediments from the Pacific Ocean (Table 2), supplement to: Jones, Charles E; Halliday, Alex N; Rea, David K; Owen, Robert M (1994): Neodymium isotopic variations in North Pacific modern silicate sediment and the insignificance of detrital REE contributions to seawater. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 127(1-4), 55-66
title_fullStr Nd isotope ratios of surface sediments from the Pacific Ocean (Table 2), supplement to: Jones, Charles E; Halliday, Alex N; Rea, David K; Owen, Robert M (1994): Neodymium isotopic variations in North Pacific modern silicate sediment and the insignificance of detrital REE contributions to seawater. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 127(1-4), 55-66
title_full_unstemmed Nd isotope ratios of surface sediments from the Pacific Ocean (Table 2), supplement to: Jones, Charles E; Halliday, Alex N; Rea, David K; Owen, Robert M (1994): Neodymium isotopic variations in North Pacific modern silicate sediment and the insignificance of detrital REE contributions to seawater. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 127(1-4), 55-66
title_sort nd isotope ratios of surface sediments from the pacific ocean (table 2), supplement to: jones, charles e; halliday, alex n; rea, david k; owen, robert m (1994): neodymium isotopic variations in north pacific modern silicate sediment and the insignificance of detrital ree contributions to seawater. earth and planetary science letters, 127(1-4), 55-66
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