A distinctive rare earth element signature for pyrite oxidation and glacial weathering
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Title
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A distinctive rare earth element signature for pyrite oxidation and glacial weathering
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Other Titles
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황철석 산화 및 빙하 풍화에 대한 희토류 원소 특징
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Authors
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Jang Kwangchul
Bayon Germain
Pourret Olivier
Joe, Young Jin
Kim, Jung-Hyun
Byun Eunji
Forwick Matthias
Leon Rafael
Nam, Seung-il
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Keywords
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Arctic coastal environments; Glacier retreat; Iron oxyhydroxides; Rare earth elements; Sulfide weathering; Sulfur cycle
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Issue Date
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2024
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Citation
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Jang Kwangchul, et al. 2024. "A distinctive rare earth element signature for pyrite oxidation and glacial weathering". CHEMICAL GEOLOGY, 660(0): 0-0.
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Abstract
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The application of rare earth elements (REE) and neodymium (Nd) isotopes to authigenic Fe-(oxyhydr)oxide phases leached from marine sediments can be used for reconstructing past ocean circulation and chemical weathering patterns on nearby continental landmasses. To explore the behaviour of REE during chemical weathering in glacial environments, we analyzed the authigenic fraction of glacimarine sediments from the continental shelf off northern Svalbard (Arctic Ocean), where the evolution of ice sheet dynamics since the last deglaciation is well constrained. Our results show that leached authigenic fractions in Svalbard sediments exhibit shale-normalized REE patterns characterized by anomalously high mid-REE enrichment relative to both light- and heavy-REE, as expressed by concavity index values (CI > 2.5) that significantly depart from typical REE signatures for leached fractions in marine and river sediments worldwide. Using a compilation of literature data, we provide compelling evidence that the occurrence of pronounced mid-REE enrichment in authigenic fractions of Svalbard marine sediments links to terrestrial oxidation of pyrite following glacial weathering. While future investigation will be required to further understand the detailed mechanism accounting for the observed REE decoupling and its link to pyrite oxidation, we propose that preferential dissolution of mid-REE-enriched rock- bearing minerals such as apatite following glacial erosion, sulfide weathering and subsequent release of sulfuric acid could release a distinctive REE signature in glacial surface environments. Our findings suggest that the use of authigenic REE in the sedimentary record could provide a means for tracing glacial weathering and associated biogeochemical sulfur and iron cycling across geological times.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16391
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2024.122167
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Type
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Article
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기타(노르웨이 연구조사선 헬머한센(RV Helmer Hanssen))
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SCIE
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