Organic matter in an Ocean Continent Transitions of present-day magma-poor rifted margins: the examples of Iberia and Newfoundland

Abstract: Serpentinisation and concomitant reduction of CO 2 to methane at modern hydrothermal vents has been observed to support methanotrophic biosystems at mid-ocean ridges. Exhumation of mantle within ocean regions and its subsequent serpentinisation is a common occurrence. It is possible that m...

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Main Authors: Mateeva, Tsvetomila, Wolff, George A., J. Kusznir, Nick J., Manatschal, Gianreto, Holtvoeth, Jens
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.4515471 2023-05-15T17:19:55+02:00 Organic matter in an Ocean Continent Transitions of present-day magma-poor rifted margins: the examples of Iberia and Newfoundland Mateeva, Tsvetomila Wolff, George A. J. Kusznir, Nick J. Manatschal, Gianreto Holtvoeth, Jens 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4515471 https://zenodo.org/record/4515471 en eng Zenodo https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4515470 Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY serpentinization, Iberian margin, Newfoundland margin, GDGTs, ODP, methanotroph. Leg 210, leg 149, leg 170 Text Journal article article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4515471 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4515470 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Abstract: Serpentinisation and concomitant reduction of CO 2 to methane at modern hydrothermal vents has been observed to support methanotrophic biosystems at mid-ocean ridges. Exhumation of mantle within ocean regions and its subsequent serpentinisation is a common occurrence. It is possible that methanotrophy is not restricted to hydrothermal vents systems alone and could be pervasive within serpentinised exhumed oceanic mantle. The ocean-continent transition (OCT) of magma-poor rifted continental margins provides an opportunity to investigate this. Serpentinite, intrusive magmatic rocks and overlying sediments collected as part of the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) from the Iberian and Newfoundland margin, were analysed to find evidence of methanotrophic archaea related to the serpentinisation process. Samples from the OCT of Newfoundland (ODP Leg 210) contain n -alkanes, PAHs and isoprenoids (pristane, phytane) while those from the OCT of Iberian (ODP Legs 149 and 173) also contained detectable steranes and hopanes. However, the distribution and composition of hydrocarbons suggest that the OM may not be indigenous to the rocks. The only clear evidence of Archaea was provided from GDGTs (0 – 3), crenarchaeol and isomers from one sediment sample at the Iberian Margin and these were likely derived from overlying oceanic waters. Hydrocarbon fingerprinting using polar plots suggests that any organic compounds in the igneous and metamorphic rocks were probably introduced from the drilling mud. : All data and raw files available on simple demand. Manuscript and data presented on a conference but never published except in a thesis. Text Newfoundland DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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topic serpentinization, Iberian margin, Newfoundland margin, GDGTs, ODP, methanotroph. Leg 210, leg 149, leg 170
spellingShingle serpentinization, Iberian margin, Newfoundland margin, GDGTs, ODP, methanotroph. Leg 210, leg 149, leg 170
Mateeva, Tsvetomila
Wolff, George A.
J. Kusznir, Nick J.
Manatschal, Gianreto
Holtvoeth, Jens
Organic matter in an Ocean Continent Transitions of present-day magma-poor rifted margins: the examples of Iberia and Newfoundland
topic_facet serpentinization, Iberian margin, Newfoundland margin, GDGTs, ODP, methanotroph. Leg 210, leg 149, leg 170
description Abstract: Serpentinisation and concomitant reduction of CO 2 to methane at modern hydrothermal vents has been observed to support methanotrophic biosystems at mid-ocean ridges. Exhumation of mantle within ocean regions and its subsequent serpentinisation is a common occurrence. It is possible that methanotrophy is not restricted to hydrothermal vents systems alone and could be pervasive within serpentinised exhumed oceanic mantle. The ocean-continent transition (OCT) of magma-poor rifted continental margins provides an opportunity to investigate this. Serpentinite, intrusive magmatic rocks and overlying sediments collected as part of the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) from the Iberian and Newfoundland margin, were analysed to find evidence of methanotrophic archaea related to the serpentinisation process. Samples from the OCT of Newfoundland (ODP Leg 210) contain n -alkanes, PAHs and isoprenoids (pristane, phytane) while those from the OCT of Iberian (ODP Legs 149 and 173) also contained detectable steranes and hopanes. However, the distribution and composition of hydrocarbons suggest that the OM may not be indigenous to the rocks. The only clear evidence of Archaea was provided from GDGTs (0 – 3), crenarchaeol and isomers from one sediment sample at the Iberian Margin and these were likely derived from overlying oceanic waters. Hydrocarbon fingerprinting using polar plots suggests that any organic compounds in the igneous and metamorphic rocks were probably introduced from the drilling mud. : All data and raw files available on simple demand. Manuscript and data presented on a conference but never published except in a thesis.
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author Mateeva, Tsvetomila
Wolff, George A.
J. Kusznir, Nick J.
Manatschal, Gianreto
Holtvoeth, Jens
author_facet Mateeva, Tsvetomila
Wolff, George A.
J. Kusznir, Nick J.
Manatschal, Gianreto
Holtvoeth, Jens
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title Organic matter in an Ocean Continent Transitions of present-day magma-poor rifted margins: the examples of Iberia and Newfoundland
title_short Organic matter in an Ocean Continent Transitions of present-day magma-poor rifted margins: the examples of Iberia and Newfoundland
title_full Organic matter in an Ocean Continent Transitions of present-day magma-poor rifted margins: the examples of Iberia and Newfoundland
title_fullStr Organic matter in an Ocean Continent Transitions of present-day magma-poor rifted margins: the examples of Iberia and Newfoundland
title_full_unstemmed Organic matter in an Ocean Continent Transitions of present-day magma-poor rifted margins: the examples of Iberia and Newfoundland
title_sort organic matter in an ocean continent transitions of present-day magma-poor rifted margins: the examples of iberia and newfoundland
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