2024
DOI: 10.1029/2024gc011502
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Assessment of Hg Speciation Changes in the Sedimentary Rock Record From Thermal Desorption Characteristics

J. Frieling,
I. M. Fendley,
M. A. Nawaz
et al.

Abstract: Sedimentary mercury (Hg) has become a widely used proxy for paleo‐volcanic activity. However, scavenging and drawdown of Hg by organic‐matter (OM) and sulfides are important non‐volcanic factors determining variability in such records. Most studies, therefore, normalize total Hg (HgT) to a Hg “host‐phase” proxy (e.g., HgT/TOC for OM, HgT/TS for sulfides), with the dominant host‐phase determined based on the strongest observed (linear) correlations. This approach suffers from various non‐linearities in Hg‐host‐… Show more

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“…Our findings further highlight that it is important to note that the use of normalized Hg as a volcanic proxy must be used with caution as Hg does not linearly scale with TOC due to a variety of (syn-)depositional processes (e.g., Fendley et al, 2024;Frieling et al, 2023Frieling et al, , 2024Grasby et al, 2019;Schuster et al, 2018). In addition, we must consider similar processes acting on relatively low-TOC samples; maturation in such settings could easily lead to values that (far) exceed the Hg/TOC shale value.…”
Section: Implications For the Use Of The Hg Proxy In Mature Sedimentsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Our findings further highlight that it is important to note that the use of normalized Hg as a volcanic proxy must be used with caution as Hg does not linearly scale with TOC due to a variety of (syn-)depositional processes (e.g., Fendley et al, 2024;Frieling et al, 2023Frieling et al, , 2024Grasby et al, 2019;Schuster et al, 2018). In addition, we must consider similar processes acting on relatively low-TOC samples; maturation in such settings could easily lead to values that (far) exceed the Hg/TOC shale value.…”
Section: Implications For the Use Of The Hg Proxy In Mature Sedimentsmentioning
confidence: 87%