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Hauptverfasser: Clayton, Robin E, Nederbragt, Alexandra J, Malinovsky, Dmitry, Andersson, Per S, Thurow, Juergen W
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author Clayton, Robin E
Nederbragt, Alexandra J
Malinovsky, Dmitry
Andersson, Per S
Thurow, Juergen W
author_facet Clayton, Robin E
Nederbragt, Alexandra J
Malinovsky, Dmitry
Andersson, Per S
Thurow, Juergen W
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Fe isotope measurements are presented for 10 samples from the Cenomanian-Turonian black shale unit in Hole 1260B at Demerara Rise. The samples bracket the latest Cenomanian ocean anoxic event and were selected to ascertain whether Fe isotopes can be used to gain a better understanding of oceanic redox conditions during the mid-Cretaceous. Three extraction procedures were used to provide Fe extracts that represent the Fe oxide (average FeCBD = 0.07 wt%, N = 8), Fe oxide-sulfide-carbonate (average FeAR = 0.34 wt%, N = 10), and total Fe fractions (average FeHF = 0.81 wt%, N = 10). Fe isotope measurements were conducted on all FeAR extracts as a priority as these were considered to best reflect changes in the redox environment. d56Fe values range between 0.02 per mil ± 0.09 per mil and -0.77 per mil ± 0.05 per mil and appear to correlate negatively with the C/N ratio and oxygen index of total organic carbon. Isotopic measurements of two Fe oxide (FeCBD) extracts show a much heavier isotopic composition (d56Fe = 0.74 per mil ± 0.08 per mil and 0.63 per mil ± 0.04 per mil), which suggests isotopic partitioning between different mineral components in the sediment.
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spellingShingle (Table T2) Stable iron isotope ratios and amount of iron extracted by different methods from ODP Site 207-1260 sediments
Clayton, Robin E
Nederbragt, Alexandra J
Malinovsky, Dmitry
Andersson, Per S
Thurow, Juergen W
207-1260; COMPCORE; Composite Core; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Iron; Joides Resolution; Leg207; MC-ICP-MS Thermo-Finnigan Neptune; North Atlantic Ocean; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Percentage; Sample code/label; Weighed (scale); δ56Fe; δ56Fe, standard deviation
Fe isotope measurements are presented for 10 samples from the Cenomanian-Turonian black shale unit in Hole 1260B at Demerara Rise. The samples bracket the latest Cenomanian ocean anoxic event and were selected to ascertain whether Fe isotopes can be used to gain a better understanding of oceanic redox conditions during the mid-Cretaceous. Three extraction procedures were used to provide Fe extracts that represent the Fe oxide (average FeCBD = 0.07 wt%, N = 8), Fe oxide-sulfide-carbonate (average FeAR = 0.34 wt%, N = 10), and total Fe fractions (average FeHF = 0.81 wt%, N = 10). Fe isotope measurements were conducted on all FeAR extracts as a priority as these were considered to best reflect changes in the redox environment. d56Fe values range between 0.02 per mil ± 0.09 per mil and -0.77 per mil ± 0.05 per mil and appear to correlate negatively with the C/N ratio and oxygen index of total organic carbon. Isotopic measurements of two Fe oxide (FeCBD) extracts show a much heavier isotopic composition (d56Fe = 0.74 per mil ± 0.08 per mil and 0.63 per mil ± 0.04 per mil), which suggests isotopic partitioning between different mineral components in the sediment.
title (Table T2) Stable iron isotope ratios and amount of iron extracted by different methods from ODP Site 207-1260 sediments
topic 207-1260; COMPCORE; Composite Core; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Iron; Joides Resolution; Leg207; MC-ICP-MS Thermo-Finnigan Neptune; North Atlantic Ocean; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Percentage; Sample code/label; Weighed (scale); δ56Fe; δ56Fe, standard deviation
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.776004