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Frontiers of Earth Science

ISSN 2095-0195

ISSN 2095-0209(Online)

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Front. Earth Sci.    0, Vol. Issue () : 417-424    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11707-007-0051-0
Molybdenum isotope composition from Yangtze block continental margin and its indication to organic burial rate
ZHOU Lian1, HUANG Junhua1, Corey Archer2, Chris Hawkesworth2
1.State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, China; 2.Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1RJ, UK
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Abstract The paper presents the molybdenum isotope data, along with the trace element content, to investigate the geochemical behavior of authigenic Mo during long-term burial in sediments in continental margin settings of the Yangtze block, as well as their indication to the burial of original organic carbon. The burial rate of original organic carbon was estimated on the basis of the amount of sedimentary sulfur (TS content), whilst the carbon loss by aerobic degradation was estimated according to calculated Mn contents. On these points, the original organic carbon flux was calculated, exhibiting a large range of variation (0.17–0.67 mmol/m2/day). The strong correlation between sedimentary Mo isotope values and organic carbon burial rates previously proposed on the basis of the investigations on modern ocean sediments, was also used here to estimate the organic carbon burial rate. The data gained through this model showed that organic carbon burial rates have large variations, ranging from 0.43–2.87 mmol/m2/day. Although the two sets of data gained through different geochemical records in the Yangtze block show a deviation of one order of magnitude, they do display a strong correlation. It is thus tempting to speculate that the Mo isotope signature of sediments may serve as a tracer for the accumulation rate of original organic carbon in the continental margin sediments.
Issue Date: 05 December 2007
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ZHOU Lian,HUANG Junhua,Corey Archer, et al. Molybdenum isotope composition from Yangtze block continental margin and its indication to organic burial rate[J]. Front. Earth Sci., 0, (): 417-424.
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https://academic.hep.com.cn/fesci/EN/Y0/V/I/417
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