喀麦隆洛美盆地含金水体及沉积物中稀土元素地球化学特征:物源及沉积环境意义

IF 1.7 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
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摘要

对洛美盆地内的河流水和伴生的底部沉积物进行了采样,并利用其稀土元素(REE)浓度来解释其物源和沉积环境。洛美盆地下游河流具有变化的后太古代澳大利亚页岩标准化稀土浓度(0.24 ~ 4978 μ ng/l),正Ce异常(Ce/Ce*范围为1.08 ~ 8.03),一般正Eu异常(Eu/Eu*范围为0.9 ~ 15.2,平均为4.9),轻稀土元素微富集(LREE/HREE范围为1.7 ~ 10.3)。沉积物中重稀土元素(HREE)也略有亏缺,负Ce异常占优势,正Eu异常普遍存在。溶解度REE含量受水体接近中性的pH值和对Fe、Mn氢氧化物的吸附控制。沉积物中LREE/HREE比值的变化和Eu异常表明,这些沉积物主要来源于长英质岩石,基性输入较少。此外,Ce异常和Ni/Co、V/(V + Ni)、V/Cr、Cu/Zn和V/Ni的氧化还原敏感微量元素比值表明沉积物是在氧化还原条件下沉积的。水体和沉积物中稀土元素浓度的变化表明,铁、锰氢氧化物是重要的稀土元素汇。新生成的数据将指导未来的研究和环境政策制定者。
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Geochemical Behavior of REE in Stream Water and Sediments in the Gold-Bearing Lom Basin, Cameroon: Implications for Provenance and Depositional Environment

Geochemical Behavior of REE in Stream Water and Sediments in the Gold-Bearing Lom Basin, Cameroon: Implications for Provenance and Depositional Environment

Stream water and associated bottom sediments were sampled within the Lom Basin, and their rare earth element (REE) concentrations have been used to decipher their provenance and environment of deposition. Stream waters in the lower Lom Basin have variable Post Archean Australian Shale-normalized REE concentrations (0.24–4978?ng/l), positive Ce anomalies (Ce/Ce* ranges from 1.08 to 8.03), a general positive Eu anomaly (Eu/Eu* varies from 0.9 to 15.2, average?=?4.9) and are slightly enriched in the light rare earth elements (LREE/HREE varies from 1.7 to 10.3). Similarly, the sediments are slightly depleted in heavy rare earth elements (HREE), have a predominant negative Ce anomaly, but show a ubiquitous positive Eu anomaly. The dissolved REE content is controlled by the near-neutral pH of the stream water and adsorption onto Fe and Mn oxyhydroxides. The variable LREE/HREE ratios and Eu anomalies observed in the sediments indicate that these sediments are sourced mainly from felsic rocks with little mafic input. Moreover, Ce anomalies and redox-sensitive trace elemental ratios of Ni/Co, V/(V?+?Ni), V/Cr, Cu/Zn and V/Ni revealed the sediments were deposited under oxic to reducing conditions. Variations in the concentration of REE in the stream water and sediment indicate that Fe and Mn oxyhydroxides are important sinks for the HREE. The newly generated data will guide future studies and environmental policy makers.

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Aquatic Geochemistry
Aquatic Geochemistry 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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期刊介绍: We publish original studies relating to the geochemistry of natural waters and their interactions with rocks and minerals under near Earth-surface conditions. Coverage includes theoretical, experimental, and modeling papers dealing with this subject area, as well as papers presenting observations of natural systems that stress major processes. The journal also presents `letter''-type papers for rapid publication and a limited number of review-type papers on topics of particularly broad interest or current major controversy.
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