Secular variation of Nd and Pb isotopes in ferromanganese crusts from the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans

Two ferromanganese crusts from the Indian Ocean and one from the Atlantic Ocean have been analysed for 10Be/:9Be, 143Nd/144Nd and 208,207,206Pb 204Pb ratios as a function of depth beneath their growth surfaces. 10Be/9Be ratios provide growth rate estimates for these crusts between 1.55 and 2.82 mm M...

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Published in:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Main Authors: O'Nions, R., Frank, M., von Blanckenburg, F., Ling, H.
Other Authors: 0 Pre-GFZ, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum
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Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_237672
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Summary:Two ferromanganese crusts from the Indian Ocean and one from the Atlantic Ocean have been analysed for 10Be/:9Be, 143Nd/144Nd and 208,207,206Pb 204Pb ratios as a function of depth beneath their growth surfaces. 10Be/9Be ratios provide growth rate estimates for these crusts between 1.55 and 2.82 mm Ma-1 and further suggest that 87Sr/86Sr in crusts do not in any case examined so far provide reliable estimates for growth rates. A crust ALV-539 from 35°N in the western N. Atlantic has εNd and Pb-isotope variations indistinguishable from crust BM-1969.05 from 39°N in the N. Atlantic [K.W. Burton, H.-F. Ling, R.K. O’Nions, Closure of the central American isthmus and its impact on North Atlantic deepwater circulation, Nature (London) 386 (1997) 382–385] when (hoch:10)Be/(hoch:10)Be ratios are used to estimate growth rates. Both crusts provide evidence for a marked change in deepwater composition in the western N. Atlantic with a reduction in εNd and an increase in (hoch:206)Pb/(hoch: 204)Pb from ∼ 8 Ma ago towards the present day. The two crusts from the Indian Ocean show comparatively small variations in εNd between -8.0 and -7.0 over the last 20 Ma and do not show the large shift in εNd seen in the Atlantic crusts. Comparison of εNd in the crusts analysed here with those published previously [H.-F. Ling, K.W. Burton, R.K. O’Nions, B.S. Kamber, F. von Blanckenburg, A.J. Gibb, J.R. Hein, Evolution of Nd and Pb isotopes in central Pacific seawater from ferromanganese crusts, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 146 (1997) 1–12; K.W. Burton, H-F. Ling, R.K. O’Nions, Closure of the central American isthmus and its impact on North Atlantic deepwater circulation, Nature (London) 386 (1997) 382–385] shows that provinciality in the present-day εNd structure of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans has been maintained over ∼ 20 Ma or more despite the palaeogeographic changes that have occurred within this period. These include the closure of the Panama gateway and the uplift of the Himalayas. Superimposed on this broad inter-ocean ...