Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2009704809> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2009704809 endingPage "401" @default.
- W2009704809 startingPage "378" @default.
- W2009704809 abstract "Strontium and calcium isotopic data for bulk carbonate solids and pore fluids from ODP Sites 1170 and 1171 are presented. The data suggest that bulk carbonate sediments actively exchange with coexisting pore fluids over tens of millions of year time scales. Recrystallization rates constrained by Sr isotopes and Sr elemental data are ∼3% per Ma at 1170A and ∼7% per Ma at 1171A. The pore fluid chemistries at both sites are affected by advection, which occurs in the downwards direction at 1170 (∼−25 m/Ma) and upwards at 1171A (∼250 m/Ma). Both the direction and the rate of advection are reflected by the width of the diffusive boundary layer for Sr at both 1170A (∼300 m) and 1171A (∼50 m), compared to ODP Site 807A (∼150 m) where no chemically-detectable advection is occurring. Recrystallization is supported not only by interpretations of pore fluid data, but also by the alteration of the bulk solid. This is especially true at 1171A, where advection drives significant alteration of Sr/Ca, Mg/Ca, and 87Sr/86Sr. Numerical simulations of pore fluid geochemical and isotopic evolution over tens of millions of years, conducted with a depositional, time-dependent reactive transport model, suggest that recrystallization rates in the upper tens of meters of the sedimentary section at both sites are more rapid than suggested by the Sr geochemical data. When the Sr-constrained rates are applied to the pore fluid Ca isotope data, the model does not predict pore fluid δ44Ca within analytical uncertainty. The simulations indicate rates that are initially ∼20% to 40% per Ma in young, <1 Ma sediments. The Ca isotope data cannot be explained by either inaccurate diffusion coefficients, inaccurate temporal evolution of pore fluid Ca concentrations, or upwards advection. Ultimately, such high rates in young sediments can impact paleoclimate and paleoenvironmental proxies used by geoscientists to study the past. Diagenetic effects due to rapid recrystallization, demonstrated for the oxygen isotope and Mg/Ca paleotemperature proxies, can alter paleotemperature reconstructions by as much as 4 °C. This suggests a means for affecting not only absolute temperature estimates but also systematic differences between the two paleotemperature tools." @default.
- W2009704809 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2009704809 creator A5002829752 @default.
- W2009704809 date "2015-01-01" @default.
- W2009704809 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W2009704809 title "Calcium isotopic evidence for rapid recrystallization of bulk marine carbonates and implications for geochemical proxies" @default.
- W2009704809 cites W1606240890 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W1893241373 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W1974897514 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W1977056479 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W1981926445 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W1987503404 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W1987734384 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W1990091346 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W1992147080 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W1999324250 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2001173398 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2005729045 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2027738471 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2031389348 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2037231842 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2039295387 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2041898299 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2043474151 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2047735269 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2049506909 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2050542044 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2053550643 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2056601768 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2061870789 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2065118566 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2070480515 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2074753263 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2098137426 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2114464750 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2132075414 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W2573630021 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W4205227393 @default.
- W2009704809 cites W626190405 @default.
- W2009704809 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2014.10.005" @default.
- W2009704809 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W2009704809 type Work @default.
- W2009704809 sameAs 2009704809 @default.
- W2009704809 citedByCount "58" @default.
- W2009704809 countsByYear W20097048092015 @default.
- W2009704809 countsByYear W20097048092016 @default.
- W2009704809 countsByYear W20097048092017 @default.
- W2009704809 countsByYear W20097048092018 @default.
- W2009704809 countsByYear W20097048092019 @default.
- W2009704809 countsByYear W20097048092020 @default.
- W2009704809 countsByYear W20097048092021 @default.
- W2009704809 countsByYear W20097048092022 @default.
- W2009704809 countsByYear W20097048092023 @default.
- W2009704809 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2009704809 hasAuthorship W2009704809A5002829752 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConcept C102579867 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConcept C137581210 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConcept C164304813 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConcept C187320778 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConcept C195702682 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConcept C199289684 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConcept C2778039128 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConcept C2780659211 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConcept C5072599 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConcept C518915863 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConcept C5900021 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConcept C97355855 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConceptScore W2009704809C102579867 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConceptScore W2009704809C121332964 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConceptScore W2009704809C127313418 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConceptScore W2009704809C137581210 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConceptScore W2009704809C164304813 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConceptScore W2009704809C178790620 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConceptScore W2009704809C185592680 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConceptScore W2009704809C187320778 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConceptScore W2009704809C195702682 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConceptScore W2009704809C199289684 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConceptScore W2009704809C2778039128 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConceptScore W2009704809C2780659211 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConceptScore W2009704809C5072599 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConceptScore W2009704809C518915863 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConceptScore W2009704809C5900021 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConceptScore W2009704809C62520636 @default.
- W2009704809 hasConceptScore W2009704809C97355855 @default.
- W2009704809 hasFunder F4320306076 @default.
- W2009704809 hasLocation W20097048091 @default.
- W2009704809 hasOpenAccess W2009704809 @default.
- W2009704809 hasPrimaryLocation W20097048091 @default.
- W2009704809 hasRelatedWork W1990607423 @default.
- W2009704809 hasRelatedWork W2020731682 @default.
- W2009704809 hasRelatedWork W2035400530 @default.
- W2009704809 hasRelatedWork W2347970614 @default.
- W2009704809 hasRelatedWork W2375024202 @default.