Geochemistry of rare earth elements in cobalt-rich crusts from the Mid-Pacific M seamount


Autoria(s): Cui Yingchun; Liu Jihua; Ren Xiangwen; Shi Xuefa
Data(s)

01/02/2009

Resumo

Rare earth elements (RFEs) and major elements of 25 cobalt-rich crusts obtained from different depths of Mid-Pacific M seamount were analyzed using inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometer and gravimetric method. The results showed that they were hydrogenous crusts with average Sigma REE content of 2084.69 mu g/g and the light REE (LREE)/heavy REE (HREE) ratio of 4.84. The shale-normalized PEE patterns showed positive Ce anomalies. The total content of strictly trivalent REEs increased with water depth. The Ce content and LREE/HREE ratios in Fe-Mn crusts above 2000 in were lower than those below 2000 m. The change in RE E with water depth could be explained by two processes: adsorptive scavenging by setting matters and behaviors of REE in seawater. However, the Ce abundance took no obvious correlation with water depth reflects the constant Ce flux. The Cc in crusts existed mainly as Ce(IV), implying that the oxidative-enriching process was controlled by kinetic factors.

Rare earth elements (RFEs) and major elements of 25 cobalt-rich crusts obtained from different depths of Mid-Pacific M seamount were analyzed using inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometer and gravimetric method. The results showed that they were hydrogenous crusts with average Sigma REE content of 2084.69 mu g/g and the light REE (LREE)/heavy REE (HREE) ratio of 4.84. The shale-normalized PEE patterns showed positive Ce anomalies. The total content of strictly trivalent REEs increased with water depth. The Ce content and LREE/HREE ratios in Fe-Mn crusts above 2000 in were lower than those below 2000 m. The change in RE E with water depth could be explained by two processes: adsorptive scavenging by setting matters and behaviors of REE in seawater. However, the Ce abundance took no obvious correlation with water depth reflects the constant Ce flux. The Cc in crusts existed mainly as Ce(IV), implying that the oxidative-enriching process was controlled by kinetic factors.

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http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/3655

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/166671

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Cui Yingchun; Liu Jihua; Ren Xiangwen; Shi Xuefa.Geochemistry of rare earth elements in cobalt-rich crusts from the Mid-Pacific M seamount,JOURNAL OF RARE EARTHS,2009,27(1):169-176

Palavras-Chave #Chemistry, Applied #rare earth elements #cobalt-rich crusts #Mid-Pacific ocean #M seamount
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