Impacts of Deep Water Structuring on Seabed Pollution Levels: Evidence from Radiogenic Isotopes (Pb-Sr-Nd) in Surface Sediments Along the Reykjanes Ridge (Southern Iceland)

Significant proportions of debris containing pollutants are present in remote and unknown areas of the deep seabed. Although identified amongst the top threats to marine ecosystem and human health, the mechanisms that particulate materials entered rapidly these deep ocean systems are still matter of...

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Published in:European Scientific Journal ESJ
Main Authors: Karimou, Dia Hantchi, Moussa, Konaté, Ali, Ibrah Landi, Ross, Stevenson K., Clément, Gariépy
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Language:English
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spelling ftjeuj:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/12095 2023-06-06T11:55:31+02:00 Impacts of Deep Water Structuring on Seabed Pollution Levels: Evidence from Radiogenic Isotopes (Pb-Sr-Nd) in Surface Sediments Along the Reykjanes Ridge (Southern Iceland) Karimou, Dia Hantchi Moussa, Konaté Ali, Ibrah Landi Ross, Stevenson K. Clément, Gariépy 2019-05-31 application/pdf https://eujournal.org/index.php/esj/article/view/12095 https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2019.v15n15p505 eng eng European Scientific Institute, ESI https://eujournal.org/index.php/esj/article/view/12095/11529 10.19044/esj.2019.v15n15p505 https://eujournal.org/index.php/esj/article/view/12095 doi:10.19044/esj.2019.v15n15p505 Copyright (c) 2019 European Scientific Journal, ESJ European Scientific Journal, ESJ; Vol 15 No 15 (2019): ESJ May EDITION; 505 Revista Científica Europea; Vol. 15 Núm. 15 (2019): ESJ May EDITION; 505 1857-7431 1857-7881 10.19044/esj.2019.v15n15 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2019 ftjeuj https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2019.v15n15p50510.19044/esj.2019.v15n15 2023-04-16T08:40:13Z Significant proportions of debris containing pollutants are present in remote and unknown areas of the deep seabed. Although identified amongst the top threats to marine ecosystem and human health, the mechanisms that particulate materials entered rapidly these deep ocean systems are still matter of debate. This study use depicting radiogenic isotopes (Sr, Nd, Pb) to question the relationship between the seabed sediment contamination levels and ambient stratification in the North Atlantic Ocean. On this basis, we studied sedimentary inputs and related mechanisms from more recent sequences collected at three locations representing different deep-sea hydrodynamics along the Reykjanes Ridge. Sm-Nd concentrations, as well as Sm-Nd-Sr-Pb isotopic compositions, were determined in digested and purified fraction of the sediment cores by Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry (TIMS). The Sm-Nd-Sr-Pb data simply reflect the scale of the perturbation of upper part (0-15 cm) of the sequences, which is much more pronounced in east flank than crossing and west bordering ridge areas. The Pb-Pb systematics show that the intensity of water mass mixing modulates degree of contamination and induced the modal transport of detrital components. As consequence of ambient stratification in this region, two major transport processes of pollutant downwards to the sediments are proposed: (i) sediments entrainment in the eastern flank and over ridge axis primarily dominated by vertical flux of particulates controlled by repackage and dislocation by strong mechanical mixing; and (ii) in the west flank, advection of abyssal waters, due to well-stratified mixing layer, provides particulates from the NEADW1 and DSOW. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland North Atlantic European Scientific Journal (European Scientific Institute) Reykjanes ENVELOPE(-22.250,-22.250,65.467,65.467) European Scientific Journal ESJ 15 15
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description Significant proportions of debris containing pollutants are present in remote and unknown areas of the deep seabed. Although identified amongst the top threats to marine ecosystem and human health, the mechanisms that particulate materials entered rapidly these deep ocean systems are still matter of debate. This study use depicting radiogenic isotopes (Sr, Nd, Pb) to question the relationship between the seabed sediment contamination levels and ambient stratification in the North Atlantic Ocean. On this basis, we studied sedimentary inputs and related mechanisms from more recent sequences collected at three locations representing different deep-sea hydrodynamics along the Reykjanes Ridge. Sm-Nd concentrations, as well as Sm-Nd-Sr-Pb isotopic compositions, were determined in digested and purified fraction of the sediment cores by Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry (TIMS). The Sm-Nd-Sr-Pb data simply reflect the scale of the perturbation of upper part (0-15 cm) of the sequences, which is much more pronounced in east flank than crossing and west bordering ridge areas. The Pb-Pb systematics show that the intensity of water mass mixing modulates degree of contamination and induced the modal transport of detrital components. As consequence of ambient stratification in this region, two major transport processes of pollutant downwards to the sediments are proposed: (i) sediments entrainment in the eastern flank and over ridge axis primarily dominated by vertical flux of particulates controlled by repackage and dislocation by strong mechanical mixing; and (ii) in the west flank, advection of abyssal waters, due to well-stratified mixing layer, provides particulates from the NEADW1 and DSOW.
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author Karimou, Dia Hantchi
Moussa, Konaté
Ali, Ibrah Landi
Ross, Stevenson K.
Clément, Gariépy
spellingShingle Karimou, Dia Hantchi
Moussa, Konaté
Ali, Ibrah Landi
Ross, Stevenson K.
Clément, Gariépy
Impacts of Deep Water Structuring on Seabed Pollution Levels: Evidence from Radiogenic Isotopes (Pb-Sr-Nd) in Surface Sediments Along the Reykjanes Ridge (Southern Iceland)
author_facet Karimou, Dia Hantchi
Moussa, Konaté
Ali, Ibrah Landi
Ross, Stevenson K.
Clément, Gariépy
author_sort Karimou, Dia Hantchi
title Impacts of Deep Water Structuring on Seabed Pollution Levels: Evidence from Radiogenic Isotopes (Pb-Sr-Nd) in Surface Sediments Along the Reykjanes Ridge (Southern Iceland)
title_short Impacts of Deep Water Structuring on Seabed Pollution Levels: Evidence from Radiogenic Isotopes (Pb-Sr-Nd) in Surface Sediments Along the Reykjanes Ridge (Southern Iceland)
title_full Impacts of Deep Water Structuring on Seabed Pollution Levels: Evidence from Radiogenic Isotopes (Pb-Sr-Nd) in Surface Sediments Along the Reykjanes Ridge (Southern Iceland)
title_fullStr Impacts of Deep Water Structuring on Seabed Pollution Levels: Evidence from Radiogenic Isotopes (Pb-Sr-Nd) in Surface Sediments Along the Reykjanes Ridge (Southern Iceland)
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of Deep Water Structuring on Seabed Pollution Levels: Evidence from Radiogenic Isotopes (Pb-Sr-Nd) in Surface Sediments Along the Reykjanes Ridge (Southern Iceland)
title_sort impacts of deep water structuring on seabed pollution levels: evidence from radiogenic isotopes (pb-sr-nd) in surface sediments along the reykjanes ridge (southern iceland)
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