Neodymium in the oceans: a global database, a regional comparison, and implications for palaeoceanographic research

The neodymium (Nd) isotopic composition of seawater has been used extensively to reconstruct ocean circulation on a variety of time scales. However, dissolved neodymium concentrations and isotopes do not always behave conservatively, and quantitative deconvolution of this non-conservative component...

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Published in:Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
Main Authors: Van der Flierdt, Tina, Griffiths, Alexander M., Lambelet, Myriam, Little, Susan, Stichel, Torben, Wilson, David J.
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Published: 2016
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:400974 2023-07-30T04:05:20+02:00 Neodymium in the oceans: a global database, a regional comparison, and implications for palaeoceanographic research Van der Flierdt, Tina Griffiths, Alexander M. Lambelet, Myriam Little, Susan Stichel, Torben Wilson, David J. 2016-10-17 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/400974/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/400974/1/submitted%2520ms_van%2520de%2520Flierdt%2520et%2520al.pdf https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/400974/2/20150293.full.pdf en English eng https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/400974/1/submitted%2520ms_van%2520de%2520Flierdt%2520et%2520al.pdf https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/400974/2/20150293.full.pdf Van der Flierdt, Tina, Griffiths, Alexander M., Lambelet, Myriam, Little, Susan, Stichel, Torben and Wilson, David J. (2016) Neodymium in the oceans: a global database, a regional comparison, and implications for palaeoceanographic research. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 374, 20150293. (doi:10.1098/rsta.2015.0293 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2015.0293>). cc_by_4 Article PeerReviewed 2016 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2015.0293 2023-07-09T22:10:55Z The neodymium (Nd) isotopic composition of seawater has been used extensively to reconstruct ocean circulation on a variety of time scales. However, dissolved neodymium concentrations and isotopes do not always behave conservatively, and quantitative deconvolution of this non-conservative component can be used to detect trace metal inputs and isotopic exchange at ocean–sediment interfaces. In order to facilitate such comparisons for historical datasets, we here provide an extended global database for Nd isotopes and concentrations in the context of hydrography and nutrients. Since 2010, combined datasets for a large range of trace elements and isotopes are collected on international GEOTRACES section cruises, alongside classical nutrient and hydrography measurements. Here, we take a first step towards exploiting these datasets by comparing high-resolution Nd sections for the western and eastern North Atlantic in the context of hydrography, nutrients and aluminium (Al) concentrations. Evaluating those data in tracer–tracer space reveals that North Atlantic seawater Nd isotopes and concentrations generally follow the patterns of advection, as do Al concentrations. Deviations from water mass mixing are observed locally, associated with the addition or removal of trace metals in benthic nepheloid layers, exchange with ocean margins (i.e. boundary exchange) and/or exchange with particulate phases (i.e. reversible scavenging). We emphasize that the complexity of some of the new datasets cautions against a quantitative interpretation of individual palaeo Nd isotope records, and indicates the importance of spatial reconstructions for a more balanced approach to deciphering past ocean changes. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 374 2081 20150293
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description The neodymium (Nd) isotopic composition of seawater has been used extensively to reconstruct ocean circulation on a variety of time scales. However, dissolved neodymium concentrations and isotopes do not always behave conservatively, and quantitative deconvolution of this non-conservative component can be used to detect trace metal inputs and isotopic exchange at ocean–sediment interfaces. In order to facilitate such comparisons for historical datasets, we here provide an extended global database for Nd isotopes and concentrations in the context of hydrography and nutrients. Since 2010, combined datasets for a large range of trace elements and isotopes are collected on international GEOTRACES section cruises, alongside classical nutrient and hydrography measurements. Here, we take a first step towards exploiting these datasets by comparing high-resolution Nd sections for the western and eastern North Atlantic in the context of hydrography, nutrients and aluminium (Al) concentrations. Evaluating those data in tracer–tracer space reveals that North Atlantic seawater Nd isotopes and concentrations generally follow the patterns of advection, as do Al concentrations. Deviations from water mass mixing are observed locally, associated with the addition or removal of trace metals in benthic nepheloid layers, exchange with ocean margins (i.e. boundary exchange) and/or exchange with particulate phases (i.e. reversible scavenging). We emphasize that the complexity of some of the new datasets cautions against a quantitative interpretation of individual palaeo Nd isotope records, and indicates the importance of spatial reconstructions for a more balanced approach to deciphering past ocean changes.
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author Van der Flierdt, Tina
Griffiths, Alexander M.
Lambelet, Myriam
Little, Susan
Stichel, Torben
Wilson, David J.
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Griffiths, Alexander M.
Lambelet, Myriam
Little, Susan
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Neodymium in the oceans: a global database, a regional comparison, and implications for palaeoceanographic research
author_facet Van der Flierdt, Tina
Griffiths, Alexander M.
Lambelet, Myriam
Little, Susan
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title Neodymium in the oceans: a global database, a regional comparison, and implications for palaeoceanographic research
title_short Neodymium in the oceans: a global database, a regional comparison, and implications for palaeoceanographic research
title_full Neodymium in the oceans: a global database, a regional comparison, and implications for palaeoceanographic research
title_fullStr Neodymium in the oceans: a global database, a regional comparison, and implications for palaeoceanographic research
title_full_unstemmed Neodymium in the oceans: a global database, a regional comparison, and implications for palaeoceanographic research
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Van der Flierdt, Tina, Griffiths, Alexander M., Lambelet, Myriam, Little, Susan, Stichel, Torben and Wilson, David J. (2016) Neodymium in the oceans: a global database, a regional comparison, and implications for palaeoceanographic research. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 374, 20150293. (doi:10.1098/rsta.2015.0293 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2015.0293>).
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