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Quantifying the controlling mineral phases of rare-earth elements in deep-sea pelagic sediments

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Recent studies suggest that pelagic sediments can enrich rare-earth elements (REE) acting as a significant reservoir for the global REE budget as well as a potential resource for future exploitation. Although Ca-phosphate (e.g., bioapatite fossils) and Fe-Mn (oxyhydr)oxides (e.g., micronodule) have been considered important REE carriers in deep-sea sediments, the proportion of REE held by each mineral phase remains enigmatic. Here, we have investigated the sediments from two promising REE-rich prospective areas: the Tiki Basin in the Southeast Pacific (TKB) and the Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIOB). The mineral grains including bioapatite fossils and FeMn micronodules have been inspected individually by in-situ microscale analytical methods. Correspondently, the REE bound to Ca-phosphate and Fe-Mn (oxyhydr)oxides have been sequentially extracted and quantified. The crucial role of Ca-phosphate is substantiated by sequential leaching which reveals its dominance in hosting similar to 69.3-89.4% of total REE. The Fe-Mn (oxyhydr)oxides carry similar to 8.2% to 22.0% of REE in bulk sediments, but they account for similar to 70.0-80.5% of Ce owing to their preferential adsorption of Ce over the other REE. Surface sediment on modern seafloor can accumulate high REE contents resulting from the REE scavenging by the host phases within the range of sediment-seawater interface. Differences between TKB and CIOB samples indicate that the REE enrichment in the deep-sea environment may be controlled by multiple factors including the productivity of overlying seawater (e.g., phosphorus flux), water depth relative to carbonate compensation depth (CCD), sedimentation rate, redox condition, and hydrothermal vent input (e.g., Fe-Mn precipitations).

Rare-earth elementsDeep-sea sedimentsSequential leachingLA-ICP-MSBioapatiteFe-Mn micronodulesLA-ICP-MSCENTRAL INDIAN-OCEANFOSSIL FISH TEETHREY-RICH MUDEAST PACIFIC RISETRACE-ELEMENTSFERROMANGANESE NODULESCHEMICAL-COMPOSITIONCRYSTAL-CHEMISTRYGEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Wu, Zhongwei、Deng, Yinan、Shi, Xuefa、Wang, Yanjingyu、Chen, Yuxi、Koschinsky, Andrea、Liao, Jianlin、Chen, Jieyun、Sun, Xiaoming

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Sun Yat Sen Univ

Southern Marine Sci & Engn Guangdong Lab Guangzho

Minist Nat Resources

Jacobs Univ Bremen

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2022

Chemical geology

Chemical geology

EISCI
ISSN:0009-2541
年,卷(期):2022.595
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