Table1_Biomarker and Isotopic Composition of Seep Carbonates Record Environmental Conditions in Two Arctic Methane Seeps.docx

Present-day activity of cold seeps in the ocean is evident from direct observations of methane emanating from the seafloor, the presence of chemosynthetic organisms, or the quantification of high gas concentrations in sediment pore waters and the water column. Verifying past cold seep activity and b...

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Main Authors: Haoyi Yao, Giuliana Panieri, Moritz F. Lehmann, Tobias Himmler, Helge Niemann
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2020.570742.s001
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/13941671 2023-05-15T14:31:46+02:00 Table1_Biomarker and Isotopic Composition of Seep Carbonates Record Environmental Conditions in Two Arctic Methane Seeps.docx Haoyi Yao Giuliana Panieri Moritz F. Lehmann Tobias Himmler Helge Niemann 2021-02-12T05:28:45Z https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2020.570742.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table1_Biomarker_and_Isotopic_Composition_of_Seep_Carbonates_Record_Environmental_Conditions_in_Two_Arctic_Methane_Seeps_docx/13941671 unknown doi:10.3389/feart.2020.570742.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table1_Biomarker_and_Isotopic_Composition_of_Seep_Carbonates_Record_Environmental_Conditions_in_Two_Arctic_Methane_Seeps_docx/13941671 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Solid Earth Sciences Climate Science Atmospheric Sciences not elsewhere classified Exploration Geochemistry Inorganic Geochemistry Isotope Geochemistry Organic Geochemistry Geochemistry not elsewhere classified Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Ore Deposit Petrology Palaeontology (incl. Palynology) Structural Geology Tectonics Volcanology Geology not elsewhere classified Seismology and Seismic Exploration Glaciology Hydrogeology Natural Hazards Quaternary Environments Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified Evolutionary Impacts of Climate Change gas hydrate Arctic seep carbonate methane seep lipid biomarkers Dataset 2021 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2020.570742.s001 2021-02-17T23:58:53Z Present-day activity of cold seeps in the ocean is evident from direct observations of methane emanating from the seafloor, the presence of chemosynthetic organisms, or the quantification of high gas concentrations in sediment pore waters and the water column. Verifying past cold seep activity and biogeochemical characteristics is more challenging but may be reconstructed from proxy records of authigenic seep carbonates. Here, we investigated the lipid-biomarker inventory, carbonate mineralogy, and stable carbon and oxygen isotope compositions of seep-associated carbonates from two active Arctic methane seeps, located to the northwest (Vestnesa Ridge; ∼1,200 m water depth) and south (Storfjordrenna; ∼380 m water depth) offshore Svalbard. The aragonite-dominated mineralogy of all but one carbonate sample indicate precipitation close to the seafloor in an environment characterized by high rates of sulfate-dependent anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM). In contrast, Mg-calcite rich nodules sampled in sediments of Storfjordrenna appear to have formed at the sulfate-methane-transition zone deeper within the sediment at lower rates of AOM. AOM activity at the time of carbonate precipitation is indicated by the 13 C-depleted isotope signature of the carbonates [−20 to −30‰ Vienna Pee Dee Belemnite (VPDB)], as well as high concentrations of 13 C-depleted lipid biomarkers diagnostic for anaerobic methanotrophic archaea (archaeol and sn2-hydroxyarchaeol) and sulfate-reducing bacteria (iso and anteiso-C15:0 fatty acids) in the carbonates. We also found 13 C-depleted lipid biomarkers (diploptene and a 4α-methyl sterol) that are diagnostic for bacteria mediating aerobic oxidation of methane (MOx). This suggests that the spatial separation between AOM and MOx zones was relatively narrow at the time of carbonate formation, as is typical for high methane-flux regimes. The seep-associated carbonates also displayed relatively high δ 18 O values (4.5–5‰ VPDB), indicating the presence of 18 O-enriched fluids during precipitation, ... Dataset arctic methane Arctic Climate change Storfjordrenna Svalbard Frontiers: Figshare Arctic Svalbard Dee ENVELOPE(-59.767,-59.767,-62.433,-62.433) Storfjordrenna ENVELOPE(17.000,17.000,76.000,76.000)
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topic Solid Earth Sciences
Climate Science
Atmospheric Sciences not elsewhere classified
Exploration Geochemistry
Inorganic Geochemistry
Isotope Geochemistry
Organic Geochemistry
Geochemistry not elsewhere classified
Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
Ore Deposit Petrology
Palaeontology (incl. Palynology)
Structural Geology
Tectonics
Volcanology
Geology not elsewhere classified
Seismology and Seismic Exploration
Glaciology
Hydrogeology
Natural Hazards
Quaternary Environments
Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified
Evolutionary Impacts of Climate Change
gas hydrate
Arctic
seep carbonate
methane seep
lipid biomarkers
spellingShingle Solid Earth Sciences
Climate Science
Atmospheric Sciences not elsewhere classified
Exploration Geochemistry
Inorganic Geochemistry
Isotope Geochemistry
Organic Geochemistry
Geochemistry not elsewhere classified
Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
Ore Deposit Petrology
Palaeontology (incl. Palynology)
Structural Geology
Tectonics
Volcanology
Geology not elsewhere classified
Seismology and Seismic Exploration
Glaciology
Hydrogeology
Natural Hazards
Quaternary Environments
Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified
Evolutionary Impacts of Climate Change
gas hydrate
Arctic
seep carbonate
methane seep
lipid biomarkers
Haoyi Yao
Giuliana Panieri
Moritz F. Lehmann
Tobias Himmler
Helge Niemann
Table1_Biomarker and Isotopic Composition of Seep Carbonates Record Environmental Conditions in Two Arctic Methane Seeps.docx
topic_facet Solid Earth Sciences
Climate Science
Atmospheric Sciences not elsewhere classified
Exploration Geochemistry
Inorganic Geochemistry
Isotope Geochemistry
Organic Geochemistry
Geochemistry not elsewhere classified
Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
Ore Deposit Petrology
Palaeontology (incl. Palynology)
Structural Geology
Tectonics
Volcanology
Geology not elsewhere classified
Seismology and Seismic Exploration
Glaciology
Hydrogeology
Natural Hazards
Quaternary Environments
Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified
Evolutionary Impacts of Climate Change
gas hydrate
Arctic
seep carbonate
methane seep
lipid biomarkers
description Present-day activity of cold seeps in the ocean is evident from direct observations of methane emanating from the seafloor, the presence of chemosynthetic organisms, or the quantification of high gas concentrations in sediment pore waters and the water column. Verifying past cold seep activity and biogeochemical characteristics is more challenging but may be reconstructed from proxy records of authigenic seep carbonates. Here, we investigated the lipid-biomarker inventory, carbonate mineralogy, and stable carbon and oxygen isotope compositions of seep-associated carbonates from two active Arctic methane seeps, located to the northwest (Vestnesa Ridge; ∼1,200 m water depth) and south (Storfjordrenna; ∼380 m water depth) offshore Svalbard. The aragonite-dominated mineralogy of all but one carbonate sample indicate precipitation close to the seafloor in an environment characterized by high rates of sulfate-dependent anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM). In contrast, Mg-calcite rich nodules sampled in sediments of Storfjordrenna appear to have formed at the sulfate-methane-transition zone deeper within the sediment at lower rates of AOM. AOM activity at the time of carbonate precipitation is indicated by the 13 C-depleted isotope signature of the carbonates [−20 to −30‰ Vienna Pee Dee Belemnite (VPDB)], as well as high concentrations of 13 C-depleted lipid biomarkers diagnostic for anaerobic methanotrophic archaea (archaeol and sn2-hydroxyarchaeol) and sulfate-reducing bacteria (iso and anteiso-C15:0 fatty acids) in the carbonates. We also found 13 C-depleted lipid biomarkers (diploptene and a 4α-methyl sterol) that are diagnostic for bacteria mediating aerobic oxidation of methane (MOx). This suggests that the spatial separation between AOM and MOx zones was relatively narrow at the time of carbonate formation, as is typical for high methane-flux regimes. The seep-associated carbonates also displayed relatively high δ 18 O values (4.5–5‰ VPDB), indicating the presence of 18 O-enriched fluids during precipitation, ...
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author Haoyi Yao
Giuliana Panieri
Moritz F. Lehmann
Tobias Himmler
Helge Niemann
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Moritz F. Lehmann
Tobias Himmler
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title_short Table1_Biomarker and Isotopic Composition of Seep Carbonates Record Environmental Conditions in Two Arctic Methane Seeps.docx
title_full Table1_Biomarker and Isotopic Composition of Seep Carbonates Record Environmental Conditions in Two Arctic Methane Seeps.docx
title_fullStr Table1_Biomarker and Isotopic Composition of Seep Carbonates Record Environmental Conditions in Two Arctic Methane Seeps.docx
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url https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2020.570742.s001
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