Neodymium isotope constraints on chemical weathering and past glacial activity in Svalbard

Neodymium (Nd) isotopes in leached authigenic components of marine sediments have been increasingly used as a tracer of past ocean-water masses. Despite the general assumption that the Nd isotopic composition of solutes released during chemical weathering fingerprints the source rocks on continents,...

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Published in:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Main Authors: Jang, Kwangchul, Bayon, Germain, Han, Yeongcheol, Joo, Young Ji, Kim, Ji-hoon, Ryu, Jong-sik, Woo, Jusun, Forwick, Matthias, Szczuciński, Witold, Kim, Jung-hyun, Nam, Seung-il
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2020.116319
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.7rsi8s 2023-05-15T16:22:10+02:00 Neodymium isotope constraints on chemical weathering and past glacial activity in Svalbard Jang, Kwangchul Bayon, Germain Han, Yeongcheol Joo, Young Ji Kim, Ji-hoon Ryu, Jong-sik Woo, Jusun Forwick, Matthias Szczuciński, Witold Kim, Jung-hyun Nam, Seung-il 2020-01-01 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2020.116319 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00630/74176/75784.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00630/74176/ en eng Elsevier BV doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2020.116319 10670/1.7rsi8s https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00630/74176/75784.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00630/74176/ other Archimer, archive institutionnelle de l'Ifremer Earth And Planetary Science Letters (0012-821X) (Elsevier BV), 2020-07 , Vol. 542 , P. 116319 (12p.) geo envir Text https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_18cf/ 2020 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2020.116319 2023-01-22T16:54:44Z Neodymium (Nd) isotopes in leached authigenic components of marine sediments have been increasingly used as a tracer of past ocean-water masses. Despite the general assumption that the Nd isotopic composition of solutes released during chemical weathering fingerprints the source rocks on continents, preferential dissolution of easily dissolvable phases may result in significant deviations in Nd isotopic composition between the solutes and the source rocks, with potential implications for the utility of Nd isotopes in paleoenvironmental studies. Here, we present the Nd isotopic compositions of leached and detrital fractions separated from bedrock and marine sediment samples from the Svalbard archipelago. Our goal is to further understand the behaviour of Nd isotopes during chemical weathering in glacial catchments and evaluate how glacier fluctuations and associated weathering congruency may have affected the export of dissolved Nd isotope signatures to seawater. Our results confirm that terrestrial weathering on Svalbard causes considerable Nd isotopic decoupling between the leached and detrital fractions of fjord sediments (△εNd), resulting from the preferential dissolution of marine precipitates in glaciated catchments dominated by sedimentary rocks. We also show that the degree of Nd isotopic decoupling has fluctuated in response to climate variability on Svalbard during the Holocene, which is also as suggested by the occurrence of generally higher △εNd values during periods of glacier advances in sediment cores retrieved from two different fjords (Dicksonfjorden and Woodfjorden). We posit that the high △εNd values can be ascribed to incongruent chemical weathering of fresh rock flour produced by glacial abrasion. This finding suggests that the degree of Nd isotopic decoupling could be used as a new proxy for tracing glacial fluctuations and associated glacier-derived nutrient inputs to the marine realm. Text glacier Svalbard Woodfjord* Woodfjorden Unknown Dicksonfjorden ENVELOPE(15.291,15.291,78.710,78.710) Svalbard Svalbard Archipelago Woodfjorden ENVELOPE(14.000,14.000,79.833,79.833) Earth and Planetary Science Letters 542 116319
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Jang, Kwangchul
Bayon, Germain
Han, Yeongcheol
Joo, Young Ji
Kim, Ji-hoon
Ryu, Jong-sik
Woo, Jusun
Forwick, Matthias
Szczuciński, Witold
Kim, Jung-hyun
Nam, Seung-il
Neodymium isotope constraints on chemical weathering and past glacial activity in Svalbard
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description Neodymium (Nd) isotopes in leached authigenic components of marine sediments have been increasingly used as a tracer of past ocean-water masses. Despite the general assumption that the Nd isotopic composition of solutes released during chemical weathering fingerprints the source rocks on continents, preferential dissolution of easily dissolvable phases may result in significant deviations in Nd isotopic composition between the solutes and the source rocks, with potential implications for the utility of Nd isotopes in paleoenvironmental studies. Here, we present the Nd isotopic compositions of leached and detrital fractions separated from bedrock and marine sediment samples from the Svalbard archipelago. Our goal is to further understand the behaviour of Nd isotopes during chemical weathering in glacial catchments and evaluate how glacier fluctuations and associated weathering congruency may have affected the export of dissolved Nd isotope signatures to seawater. Our results confirm that terrestrial weathering on Svalbard causes considerable Nd isotopic decoupling between the leached and detrital fractions of fjord sediments (△εNd), resulting from the preferential dissolution of marine precipitates in glaciated catchments dominated by sedimentary rocks. We also show that the degree of Nd isotopic decoupling has fluctuated in response to climate variability on Svalbard during the Holocene, which is also as suggested by the occurrence of generally higher △εNd values during periods of glacier advances in sediment cores retrieved from two different fjords (Dicksonfjorden and Woodfjorden). We posit that the high △εNd values can be ascribed to incongruent chemical weathering of fresh rock flour produced by glacial abrasion. This finding suggests that the degree of Nd isotopic decoupling could be used as a new proxy for tracing glacial fluctuations and associated glacier-derived nutrient inputs to the marine realm.
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author Jang, Kwangchul
Bayon, Germain
Han, Yeongcheol
Joo, Young Ji
Kim, Ji-hoon
Ryu, Jong-sik
Woo, Jusun
Forwick, Matthias
Szczuciński, Witold
Kim, Jung-hyun
Nam, Seung-il
author_facet Jang, Kwangchul
Bayon, Germain
Han, Yeongcheol
Joo, Young Ji
Kim, Ji-hoon
Ryu, Jong-sik
Woo, Jusun
Forwick, Matthias
Szczuciński, Witold
Kim, Jung-hyun
Nam, Seung-il
author_sort Jang, Kwangchul
title Neodymium isotope constraints on chemical weathering and past glacial activity in Svalbard
title_short Neodymium isotope constraints on chemical weathering and past glacial activity in Svalbard
title_full Neodymium isotope constraints on chemical weathering and past glacial activity in Svalbard
title_fullStr Neodymium isotope constraints on chemical weathering and past glacial activity in Svalbard
title_full_unstemmed Neodymium isotope constraints on chemical weathering and past glacial activity in Svalbard
title_sort neodymium isotope constraints on chemical weathering and past glacial activity in svalbard
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url https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2020.116319
https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00630/74176/75784.pdf
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