Bulk geochemistry and grain-size composition of surface sediments from the SW Atlantic


Autoria(s): Frenz, Michael; Höppner, René; Stuut, Jan-Berend W; Wagner, Thomas; Henrich, Rüdiger
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: -34.796411 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -48.582866 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -48.913333 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -61.000300 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -20.615000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -35.640000 * DATE/TIME START: 1993-02-28T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2000-02-05T10:39:00

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11/04/2003

Resumo

Surface sediments from the South American continental margin surrounding tbe Argentine Basin were studied with respect to bulk geochemistry (Caeo) and C ) and grain-size composition (sand/silt/clay relation and terrigenous silt grain-size distribution). The grain-size distributions of the terrigenous silt fraction were unmixed into three end members (EMs), using an end-member modelling algorithm. Three unimodal EMs appear to satisfactorily explain the variations in the data set of the grain-size distributions ofterrigenous silt. The EMs are related to sediment supply by rivers, downslope transport, winnowing, dispersal and re-deposition by currents. The bulk geochemical composition was used to trace the distribution of prominent water masses within the vertical profile. The sediments of the eastern South American continental margin are generally divided into a coarse-grained and carbonate-depleted southwestern part, and a finer-grained and carbonate-rich northeastern part. The transition of both environments is located at the position of the Brazil Malvinas Confluence (BMC). The sediments below the confluence mixing zone of the Malvinas and Brazil Currents and its extensions are characterised by high concentrations of organic carbon, low carbonate contents and high proportions of the intennediate grain-size end member. Tracing these properties, the BMC emerges as a distinct north-south striking feature centered at 52-54°W crossing the continental margin diagonally. Adjacent to this prominent feature in the southwest, the direct detrital sediment discharge of the Rio de la Plata is clearly recognised by a downslope tongue of sand and high proportions of the coarsest EM. A similar coarse grain-size composition extends further south along the continental slope. However, it displays bener sorting due to intense winnowing by the vigorous Malvinas Current. Fine-grained sedimentary deposition zones are located at the southwestern deeper part of the Rio Grande Rise and the southern abyssal Brazil Basin, both within the AABW domain. Less conspicuous winnowing/accumulation panerns are indicated north of the La Plata within the NADW level according to the continental margin topography. We demonstrate that combined bulk geochemical and grain-size properties of surface sediments, unmixed with an end-member algorithm, provide a powerful tool to reconstruct the complex interplay of sedimentology and oceanography along a time slice.

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.779060

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.779060

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Frenz, Michael; Höppner, René; Stuut, Jan-Berend W; Wagner, Thomas; Henrich, Rüdiger (2003): Surface Sediment Bulk Geochemistry and Grain-Size Composition Related to the Oceanic Circulation along the South American Continental Margin in the Southwest Atlantic. In: Wefer, G; Mulitza, S & Ratmeyer, V (eds.), The South Atlantic in the Late Quaternary: Reconstruction of Material Budgets and Current Systems, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 347-373

Palavras-Chave #<2 µm, >9 phi; 06MT41_3; 4.0-4.1 phi; 4.1-4.2 phi; 4.2-4.3 phi; 4.3-4.4 phi; 4.4-4.5 phi; 4.5-4.6 phi; 4.6-4.7 phi; 4.7-4.8 phi; 4.8-4.9 phi; 4.9-5.0 phi; 5.0-5.1 phi; 5.1-5.2 phi; 5.2-5.3 phi; 5.3-5.4 phi; 5.4-5.5 phi; 5.5-5.6 phi; 5.6-5.7 phi; 5.7-5.8 phi; 5.8-5.9 phi; 5.9-6.0 phi; 6.0-6.1 phi; 6.1-6.2 phi; 6.2-6.3 phi; 6.3-6.4 phi; 6.4-6.5 phi; 6.5-6.6 phi; 6.6-6.7 phi; 6.7-6.8 phi; 6.8-6.9 phi; 6.9-7.0 phi; 7.0-7.1 phi; 7.1-7.2 phi; 7.2-7.3 phi; 7.3-7.4 phi; 7.4-7.5 phi; 7.5-7.6 phi; 7.6-7.7 phi; 7.7-7.8 phi; 7.8-7.9 phi; 7.9-8.0 phi; 8.0-8.1 phi; 8.1-8.2 phi; 8.2-8.3 phi; 8.3-8.4 phi; 8.4-8.5 phi; 8.5-8.6 phi; 8.6-8.7 phi; 8.7-8.8 phi; 8.8-8.9 phi; 8.9-9.0 phi; Argentine Basin; Bottle, Niskin; Brazil Basin; CaCO3; Calcium carbonate; Calculated after Krumbein (1936); Carbon, organic, total; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Element analyser CHN, LECO; Event; GeoB; GeoB2101-1; GeoB2102-1; GeoB2104-1; GeoB2105-3; GeoB2106-1; GeoB2107-5; GeoB2108-1; GeoB2109-3; GeoB2110-1; GeoB2111-2; GeoB2112-1; GeoB2113-1; GeoB2116-2; GeoB2117-4; GeoB2118-1; GeoB2119-2; GeoB2121-1; GeoB2122-1; GeoB2123-1; GeoB2124-1; GeoB2125-2; GeoB2126-1; GeoB2127-1; GeoB2130-1; GeoB2701-2; GeoB2703-6; GeoB2704-1; GeoB2705-7; GeoB2706-5; GeoB2706-6; GeoB2707-4; GeoB2708-5; GeoB2709-6; GeoB2711-2; GeoB2712-1; GeoB2714-5; GeoB2715-1; GeoB2717-8; GeoB2718-1; GeoB2719-1; GeoB2721-2; GeoB2722-1; GeoB2723-1; GeoB2724-6; GeoB2724-7; GeoB2725-1; GeoB2726-3; GeoB2727-1; GeoB2729-1; GeoB2730-1; GeoB2731-1; GeoB2734-2; GeoB2801-2; GeoB2802-2; GeoB2803-1; GeoB2804-2; GeoB2805-1; GeoB2806-6; GeoB2807-1; GeoB2808-3; GeoB2809-2; GeoB2810-2; GeoB2811-1; GeoB2812-3; GeoB2813-1; GeoB2817-3; GeoB2818-1; GeoB2819-2; GeoB2820-1; GeoB2821-1; GeoB2821-2; GeoB2824-1; GeoB2825-3; GeoB2826-1; GeoB2827-2; GeoB2828-1; GeoB2829-3; GeoB2830-1; GeoB5110-5; GeoB6201-3; GeoB6202-5; GeoB6203-1; GeoB6204-1; GeoB6204-2; GeoB6205-1; GeoB6206-1; GeoB6207-2; GeoB6208-1; GeoB6209-2; GeoB6210-1; GeoB6211-1; GeoB6212-2; GeoB6213-1; GeoB6214-5; GeoB6216-1; GeoB6218-1; GeoB6219-7; GeoB6220-1; GeoB6221-1; GeoB6222-2; GeoB6223-1; GeoB6223-3; GeoB6224-1; GeoB6225-2; GeoB6226-7; GeoB6228-2; GeoB6229-5; GeoB6230-1; GeoB6231-1; GeoB6232-1; GeoB6233-1; GeoB6234-1; GeoB6301-1; GeoB6307-1; GeoB6308-1; GeoB6309-2; GeoB6310-1; GeoB6311-2; GeoB6312-1; GeoB6313-2; GeoB6314-1; GeoB6317-2; GeoB6330-1; GeoB6334-2; GeoB6336-2; GeoB6337-8; GeoB6339-1; GeoB6340-1; GeoB6341-1; GeoB6344-5; GeoB6346-4; Geosciences, University of Bremen; Giant box corer; GKG; Grain size, SEDIGRAPH 5100; Grain size, sieving; Grain size, sieving/settling tube; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Hand net; HN; M23/2; M29/1; M29/2; M41/3; M46/2; M46/3; Meteor (1986); Mode; Mode, grain size; MUC; MultiCorer; NIS; Northwestern Vema Channel; Reference; Reference/source; Rio Grande Rise; Sand; Santos Plateau; Silt; Silt, mean; Silt mean; Silt skew; Silt-Skewness; Silt sort; Silt-Sorting; Size fraction < 0.002 mm, > 9 phi, clay; Size fraction 10.309-9.618 µm, 6.6-6.7 phi; Size fraction 11.049-10.309 µm, 6.5-6.6 phi; Size fraction 11.842-11.049 µm, 6.4-6.5 phi; Size fraction 12.691-11.842 µm, 6.3-6.4 phi; Size fraction 13.602-12.691 µm, 6.2-6.3 phi; Size fraction 14.579-13.602 µm, 6.1-6.2 phi; Size fraction 15.625-14.579 µm, 6.0-6.1 phi; Size fraction 16.746-15.625 µm, 5.9-6.0 phi; Size fraction 17.948-16.746 µm, 5.8-5.9 phi; Size fraction 19.237-17.948 µm, 5.7-5.8 phi; Size fraction 2.093-1.953 µm, 8.9-9.0 phi; Size fraction 2.244-2.093 µm, 8.8-8.9 phi; Size fraction 2.405-2.244 µm, 8.7-8.8 phi; Size fraction 2.577-2.405 µm, 8.6-8.7 phi; Size fraction 2.762-2.577 µm, 8.5-8.6 phi; Size fraction 2.960-2.762 µm, 8.4-8.5 phi; Size fraction 20.617-19.237 µm, 5.6-5.7 phi; Size fraction 22.097-20.617 µm, 5.5-5.6 phi; Size fraction 23.683-22.097 µm, 5.4-5.5 phi; Size fraction 25.383-23.683 µm, 5.3-5.4 phi; Size fraction 27.205-25.383 µm, 5.2-5.3 phi; Size fraction 29.157-27.205 µm, 5.1-5.2 phi; Size fraction 3.173-2.960 µm, 8.3-8.4 phi; Size fraction 3.401-3.173 µm, 8.2-8.3 phi; Size fraction 3.645-3.401 µm, 8.1-8.2 phi; Size fraction 3.906-3.645 µm, 8.0-8.1 phi; Size fraction 31.250-29.157 µm, 5.0-5.1 phi; Size fraction 33.493-31.250 µm, 4.9-5.0 phi; Size fraction 35.897-33.493 µm, 4.8-4.9 phi; Size fraction 38.473-35.897 µm, 4.7-4.8 phi; Size fraction 4.187-3.906 µm, 7.9-8.0 phi; Size fraction 4.487-4.187 µm, 7.8-7.9 phi; Size fraction 4.809-4.487 µm, 7.7-7.8 phi; Size fraction 41.235-38.473 µm, 4.6-4.7 phi; Size fraction 44.194-41.235 µm, 4.5-4.6 phi; Size fraction 47.366-44.194 µm, 4.4-4.5 phi; Size fraction 5.154-4.809 µm, 7.6-7.7 phi; Size fraction 5.524-5.154 µm, 7.5-7.6 phi; Size fraction 5.921-5.524 µm, 7.4-7.5 phi; Size fraction 50.766-47.366 µm, 4.3-4.4 phi; Size fraction 54.409-50.766 µm, 4.2-4.3 phi; Size fraction 58.315-54.409 µm, 4.1-4.2 phi; Size fraction 6.346-5.921 µm, 7.3-7.4 phi; Size fraction 6.801-6.346 µm, 7.2-7.3 phi; Size fraction 62.500-58.315 µm, 4.0-4.1 phi; Size fraction 7.289-6.801 µm, 7.1-7.2 phi; Size fraction 7.813-7.289 µm, 7.0-7.1 phi; Size fraction 8.373-7.813 µm, 6.9-7.0 phi; Size fraction 8.974-8.373 µm, 6.8-6.9 phi; Size fraction 9.618-8.974 µm, 6.7-6.8 phi; SL; Slope off Argentina; Terrigenous silt mode; TOC; Uruguay continental margin
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