2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2019.116012
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Post-depositional manganese mobilization during the last glacial period in sediments of the eastern Clarion-Clipperton Zone, Pacific Ocean

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“…In all these cases, sediments are a nitrate source to the basaltic basement. This is also observed at North Pond, western flank of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, at IODP 336 sites U1382B, U1383D and U1384 A (Wankel et al, 2015). In the latter study maximum nitrate concentrations increase with decreasing denitrification rates.…”
Section: Porewater Nitratesupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…In all these cases, sediments are a nitrate source to the basaltic basement. This is also observed at North Pond, western flank of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, at IODP 336 sites U1382B, U1383D and U1384 A (Wankel et al, 2015). In the latter study maximum nitrate concentrations increase with decreasing denitrification rates.…”
Section: Porewater Nitratesupporting
confidence: 61%
“…We infer, therefore, that overall, the nitrate uptake from the basement by the sediment is less than the nitrate delivery to the basement by the sediment so that the basement gets enriched in nitrate relative to the ocean bottom waters. This nitrate enrichment can also be observed for the Cocos Ridge (Wheat and Fisher, 2008) and North Pond, Mid-Atlantic Ridge (Wankel et al, 2015;Wheat et al, 2020).…”
Section: Porewater Nitratementioning
confidence: 69%
“…For instance, it would be important to know the origin of corresponding free Fe 2+ or Fe 3+ for the supposed precipitates. Pore-water analysis performed during cruise SO240 (Kuhn et al, 2015) -as well as previous geochemical investigations in the study area (Mewes et al, 2014;Volz et al, 2018;Volz et al, 2020b) did not reveal any dissolved Fe 2+ in the pore water. Korff et al (2016) raised evidence for cyclic magnetite dissolution coupled to changes in the ventilation conditions in the northwest Pacific.…”
Section: Coresupporting
confidence: 78%
“…This leads to the formation of a suboxic zone in the center of the sediment column. Release, outward migration, and re-oxidation of Mn 2+ at the oxygen boundaries further reduce oxygen availability below the Mn precipitation layers (Mogollón et al, 2016;Volz et al, 2020b;Versteegh et al, 2021). These effects result in an initial retreat of the lower and upper oxic/suboxic redox boundaries.…”
Section: Secondary Biogenic Magnetite Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different coarse-grained particles, with higher amounts of leachable manganese and lower amounts of refractory manganese, occur in regions with large and medium-sized nodules [39]. Manganese mobilization in CCFZ sediment was and is strongly affected by shifts of oxic-suboxic redox boundary and bioturbation intensity [40], especially during Late Pleistocene-Holocene [41].…”
Section: Ree In Ccfzmentioning
confidence: 99%