Distributions of zirconium, hafnium, and niobium in the Indian Ocean: Influence of lithogenic sources on incompatible elements

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ryuta Ueki, Linjie Zheng, Shotaro Takano, Yoshiki Sohrin
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Zirconium (Zr), hafnium (Hf), and niobium (Nb) are incompatible elements concentrated on the granitic continent. They are trace elements at the pmol/kg level in seawater and are considered potential tracers for water masses. However, data on the distribution of the three elements in modern oceans are limited, particularly in the Indian Ocean. Here, we report the first basin-scale sectional distributions of the three elements at 11 stations from 62°S to 17°N in the Indian Ocean and Indian sector of the Southern Ocean. Unfiltered and filtered seawater samples were stored in low-density polyethylene (LDPE) bottles for approximately 12 years and used to determine the concentrations of the total dissolvable (td) and dissolved (d) fractions, respectively. We found that the absorption percentages on the bottle wall were <10% for Zr, Hf, and Nb. The concentration ranges of dZr, dHf, and dNb in the Indian Ocean and Indian sector of the Southern Ocean were 8–348, 0.06–1.06, and 1.3–4.3 pmol/kg, respectively. The labile particulate (lp) concentration was obtained as the difference between td and d, which was less than the detection limit in most samples. The concentrations of dZr, dHf, and dNb in surface water were high in the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea, and the concentrations of Zr and Hf in the deep waters of the Indian Ocean were higher than those in the deep waters of the North Pacific Ocean in a similar manner with dAl. These results indicate that the Indian Ocean has strong influences of lithogenic sources for Al, Zr, and Hf. The dZr/dHf mole ratio characterized water masses in the Indian Ocean and increased in the following order: Atlantic Ocean < Indian Ocean < Pacific Ocean due to the preferential removal of dHf over dZr during thermohaline circulation and the local input of dZr and dHf in the Indian Ocean. Thus, we propose that the dZr/dHf ratio is a potential tracer for global ocean circulation.

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印度洋中锆、铪和铌的分布:岩石源对不相容元素的影响
锆(Zr)、铪(Hf)和铌(Nb)是集中在花岗岩大陆上的不相容元素。它们是海水中pmol/kg级的痕量元素,被认为是水团的潜在示踪剂。然而,有关这三种元素在现代海洋中分布的数据很有限,尤其是在印度洋。在此,我们首次报告了这三种元素在印度洋和南大洋印度段南纬 62 度至北纬 17 度 11 个站点的海盆尺度断面分布。未经过滤和过滤的海水样本被储存在低密度聚乙烯(LDPE)瓶中约 12 年,并分别用于测定可溶解总量(td)和溶解总量(d)的浓度。我们发现,瓶壁对 Zr、Hf 和 Nb 的吸收率为 10%。印度洋和南大洋印度段中 dZr、dHf 和 dNb 的浓度范围分别为 8-348、0.06-1.06 和 1.3-4.3 pmol/kg。可变微粒(lp)浓度是以 td 和 d 的差值求得的,在大多数样本中都小于检测限。孟加拉湾和阿拉伯海表层海水中 dZr、dHf 和 dNb 的浓度较高,印度洋深层海水中 Zr 和 Hf 的浓度高于北太平洋深层海水,这与 dAl 的情况类似。这些结果表明,印度洋的 Al、Zr 和 Hf 受岩石源的影响很大。dZr/dHf 摩尔比是印度洋水团的特征,并按以下顺序增加:由于热盐环流中 dHf 比 dZr 优先清除,以及 dZr 和 dHf 在印度洋的局部输入,大西洋、印度洋和太平洋的 dZr/dHf 摩尔比依次增大。因此,我们认为 dZr/dHf 比率是全球海洋环流的潜在示踪剂。
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Marine Chemistry
Marine Chemistry 化学-海洋学
CiteScore
6.00
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3.30%
发文量
70
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Marine Chemistry is an international medium for the publication of original studies and occasional reviews in the field of chemistry in the marine environment, with emphasis on the dynamic approach. The journal endeavours to cover all aspects, from chemical processes to theoretical and experimental work, and, by providing a central channel of communication, to speed the flow of information in this relatively new and rapidly expanding discipline.
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