Limited influence of basalt weathering inputs on the seawater neodymium isotope composition of the northern Iceland Basin

Highlights • Icelandic input of radiogenic Nd essentially limited to coastal waters • Offshore bottom water Nd isotope signatures consistent with conservative mixing of intermediate and deep water masses • Decreased bottom water Nd concentrations likely reflect removal by particle scavenging Radioge...

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Published in:Chemical Geology
Main Authors: Morrison, Rachel, Waldner, A., Hathorne, Edmund C., Rahlf, Peer, Zieringer, Moritz, Montagna, P., Colin, C., Frank, N., Frank, Martin
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019
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https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/45330/1/Morrison_Manuscript_Iceland%20Basin.pdf
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:45330 2023-05-15T16:44:41+02:00 Limited influence of basalt weathering inputs on the seawater neodymium isotope composition of the northern Iceland Basin Morrison, Rachel Waldner, A. Hathorne, Edmund C. Rahlf, Peer Zieringer, Moritz Montagna, P. Colin, C. Frank, N. Frank, Martin 2019-04-20 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/45330/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/45330/1/Morrison_Manuscript_Iceland%20Basin.pdf https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/45330/13/Morrison_et_al_2019.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2018.10.019 en eng Elsevier https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/45330/1/Morrison_Manuscript_Iceland%20Basin.pdf https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/45330/13/Morrison_et_al_2019.pdf Morrison, R., Waldner, A., Hathorne, E. C. , Rahlf, P., Zieringer, M., Montagna, P., Colin, C., Frank, N. and Frank, M. (2019) Limited influence of basalt weathering inputs on the seawater neodymium isotope composition of the northern Iceland Basin. Open Access Chemical Geology, 511 . pp. 358-370. DOI 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2018.10.019 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2018.10.019>. doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2018.10.019 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Article PeerReviewed 2019 ftoceanrep https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2018.10.019 2023-04-07T15:43:17Z Highlights • Icelandic input of radiogenic Nd essentially limited to coastal waters • Offshore bottom water Nd isotope signatures consistent with conservative mixing of intermediate and deep water masses • Decreased bottom water Nd concentrations likely reflect removal by particle scavenging Radiogenic neodymium (Nd) isotopes have been widely used as a proxy for tracing present and past water masses and ocean circulation, yet relatively few data exist for seawater from the important deep water formation area around Iceland. We have analyzed the dissolved seawater Nd isotope compositions (expressed as ƐNd) of 71 seawater samples, as well as Nd concentrations [Nd] of 38 seawater samples, collected at full water column profiles from 18 stations in the shelf area off the southern coast of Iceland. The goal of this work was to determine to what extent weathering inputs from Icelandic basalts, which are characterized by a distinctly radiogenic ƐNd signature within the North Atlantic, contribute to the Nd isotope and concentration signatures of water masses in the northern Iceland Basin. Radiogenic ƐNd values of up to −3.5 and elevated concentrations of up to 21 pmol/kg compared to nearby open ocean sites were found in surface waters at shallow sites closest to shore and to river mouths of Iceland. This documents partial dissolution of highly radiogenic basaltic particles, which are transported northwards by the coastal currents. A comparable signal is not observed, however, in offshore surface waters likely as a result of the advection of surface currents mainly directed onshore, thus isolating these sites from Icelandic weathering contributions. The dominance of Subpolar Mode Waters and Intermediate Water unaffected by Icelandic contributions in the offshore study area is supported by unradiogenic ƐNd signatures between −15 and −12. In agreement with hydrographic data, highly radiogenic bottom waters at one site on the Iceland-Faroe Ridge (ƐNd = −7.5) reveal the presence of almost pure Iceland Scotland Overflow Water ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland North Atlantic OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Chemical Geology 511 358 370
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description Highlights • Icelandic input of radiogenic Nd essentially limited to coastal waters • Offshore bottom water Nd isotope signatures consistent with conservative mixing of intermediate and deep water masses • Decreased bottom water Nd concentrations likely reflect removal by particle scavenging Radiogenic neodymium (Nd) isotopes have been widely used as a proxy for tracing present and past water masses and ocean circulation, yet relatively few data exist for seawater from the important deep water formation area around Iceland. We have analyzed the dissolved seawater Nd isotope compositions (expressed as ƐNd) of 71 seawater samples, as well as Nd concentrations [Nd] of 38 seawater samples, collected at full water column profiles from 18 stations in the shelf area off the southern coast of Iceland. The goal of this work was to determine to what extent weathering inputs from Icelandic basalts, which are characterized by a distinctly radiogenic ƐNd signature within the North Atlantic, contribute to the Nd isotope and concentration signatures of water masses in the northern Iceland Basin. Radiogenic ƐNd values of up to −3.5 and elevated concentrations of up to 21 pmol/kg compared to nearby open ocean sites were found in surface waters at shallow sites closest to shore and to river mouths of Iceland. This documents partial dissolution of highly radiogenic basaltic particles, which are transported northwards by the coastal currents. A comparable signal is not observed, however, in offshore surface waters likely as a result of the advection of surface currents mainly directed onshore, thus isolating these sites from Icelandic weathering contributions. The dominance of Subpolar Mode Waters and Intermediate Water unaffected by Icelandic contributions in the offshore study area is supported by unradiogenic ƐNd signatures between −15 and −12. In agreement with hydrographic data, highly radiogenic bottom waters at one site on the Iceland-Faroe Ridge (ƐNd = −7.5) reveal the presence of almost pure Iceland Scotland Overflow Water ...
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author Morrison, Rachel
Waldner, A.
Hathorne, Edmund C.
Rahlf, Peer
Zieringer, Moritz
Montagna, P.
Colin, C.
Frank, N.
Frank, Martin
spellingShingle Morrison, Rachel
Waldner, A.
Hathorne, Edmund C.
Rahlf, Peer
Zieringer, Moritz
Montagna, P.
Colin, C.
Frank, N.
Frank, Martin
Limited influence of basalt weathering inputs on the seawater neodymium isotope composition of the northern Iceland Basin
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Hathorne, Edmund C.
Rahlf, Peer
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Montagna, P.
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title Limited influence of basalt weathering inputs on the seawater neodymium isotope composition of the northern Iceland Basin
title_short Limited influence of basalt weathering inputs on the seawater neodymium isotope composition of the northern Iceland Basin
title_full Limited influence of basalt weathering inputs on the seawater neodymium isotope composition of the northern Iceland Basin
title_fullStr Limited influence of basalt weathering inputs on the seawater neodymium isotope composition of the northern Iceland Basin
title_full_unstemmed Limited influence of basalt weathering inputs on the seawater neodymium isotope composition of the northern Iceland Basin
title_sort limited influence of basalt weathering inputs on the seawater neodymium isotope composition of the northern iceland basin
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Morrison, R., Waldner, A., Hathorne, E. C. , Rahlf, P., Zieringer, M., Montagna, P., Colin, C., Frank, N. and Frank, M. (2019) Limited influence of basalt weathering inputs on the seawater neodymium isotope composition of the northern Iceland Basin. Open Access Chemical Geology, 511 . pp. 358-370. DOI 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2018.10.019 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2018.10.019>.
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