Lithium Isotope Composition of Marine Biogenic Carbonates and Related Reference Materials

被引:27
|
作者
Bastian, Luc [1 ,2 ]
Vigier, Nathalie [2 ]
Reynaud, Stephanie [3 ]
Kerros, Marie-Emmanuelle [2 ]
Revel, Marie [1 ]
Bayon, Germain [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cote dAzur, Univ Nice Sophia Antipolis, CNRS, OCA,IRD,Geoazur, 250 Rue Albert Einstein, F-06500 Valbonne, France
[2] Sorbonne Univ, CNRS, Lab Oceanog Villefranche Sur Mer LOV, 181 Chemin Lazaret, F-06230 Villefranche Sur Mer, France
[3] CSM, 8 Quai Antoine Ier, MC-98000 Monaco, Monaco
[4] IFREMER, Unite Rech Geosci Marines, F-29280 Plouzane, France
关键词
lithium isotopes; marine carbonates; JCp; JCt; coral; foraminifera; carbonate reference materials; PLASMA-MASS SPECTROMETRY; CALCIUM-CARBONATE; BELEMNITE ROSTRUM; GEOLOGICAL SURVEY; CORAL JCP-1; ICP-MS; TEMPERATURE; MAGNESIUM; SEAWATER; FRACTIONATION;
D O I
10.1111/ggr.12218
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
In this study, the accuracy and the precision corresponding to Li isotopic measurements of low level samples such as marine and coastal carbonates are estimated. To this end, a total of fifty-four analyses of a Li-pure reference material (Li7-N) at concentrations ranging from 1 to 6ngml(-1) were first performed. The average Li-7 values obtained for solutions with and without chemical purification were 30.3 +/- 0.4 parts per thousand (2s, n=19) and 30.2 +/- 0.4 parts per thousand (2s, n=36), respectively. These results show that the chosen Li chemical extraction and purification procedure did not induce any significant isotope bias. Two available carbonate reference materials (JCt-1 and JCp-1) were analysed, yielding mean Li-7 values of 18.0 +/- 0.27 parts per thousand (2s, n=6) and 18.8 +/- 1.8 parts per thousand (2s, n=9), respectively. Small powder aliquots (<15mg) of JCp-1 displayed significant isotope heterogeneity and we therefore advise favouring JCt-1 for interlaboratory comparisons. The second part of this study concerns the determination of Li-7 value for biogenic carbonate samples. We performed a total of twenty-nine analyses of seven different tropical coral species grown under controlled and similar conditions (24.0 +/- 0.1 degrees C). Our sample treatment prior to Li extraction involved removal of organic matter before complete dissolution in diluted HCl. Our results show (a) a constant Li-7 within each skeleton and between the different species (Li-7=17.3 +/- 0.7 parts per thousand), and (b) a Li isotope fractionation of -2 parts per thousand compared with inorganic aragonite grown under similar conditions. Comparison with literature data suggests a significant difference between samples living in aquaria and those grown in natural conditions. Finally, we investigate ancient (fossil) carbonate material and foraminifera extracted from marine sedimentary records. Different leaching procedures were tested using various HCl molarities. Results indicate that carbonate preferential dissolution must be carried out at an acid molarity <0.18moll(-1). Possible contamination from silicate minerals can be verified using the Al/Ca ratio, but the threshold value strongly depends on the carbonate Li-7 value. When the silicate/carbonate ratio is high in the sediment sample (typically >2), contamination from silicates cannot be avoided, even at low HCl molarity (?0.1moll(-1)). Finally, bulk carbonate and foraminifera extracted from the same core sample exhibited significant discrepancies: Li-7 values of foraminifera were more reproducible but were significantly lower. They were also associated with lower Sr/Ca and higher Mn/Ca ratios, suggesting a higher sensitivity to diagenesis, although specific vital effects cannot be fully ruled out.
引用
收藏
页码:403 / 415
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Carbon isotope composition of the Lower Triassic marine carbonates, lower Yangtze Region, South China
    Zuo, JX
    Tong, JN
    Qiu, H
    Zhao, LS
    SCIENCE IN CHINA SERIES D-EARTH SCIENCES, 2006, 49 (03): : 225 - 241
  • [22] Carbon isotope composition of the Lower Triassic marine carbonates, Lower Yangtze Region, South China
    ZUO Jingxun1
    2. Henan Institute of Geological Survey
    3. State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources at China University of Geosciences
    4. Faculty of Material Sciences and Chemical Engineering
    Science in China(Series D:Earth Sciences), 2006, (03) : 225 - 241
  • [23] STRONTIUM ISOTOPE COMPOSITION OF TRIASSIC COASTAL AND SHALLOW MARINE CARBONATES IN THE WESTERN BALKANIDES, NW BULGARIA
    Chatalov, Athanas
    Savov, Ivan
    COMPTES RENDUS DE L ACADEMIE BULGARE DES SCIENCES, 2024, 77 (09): : 1312 - 1321
  • [24] Carbon isotope composition of the Lower Triassic marine carbonates, Lower Yangtze Region, South China
    Jingxun Zuo
    Jinnan Tong
    Haiou Qiu
    Laishi Zhao
    Science in China Series D, 2006, 49 : 225 - 241
  • [25] VARIATION OF LITHIUM ISOTOPE COMPOSITION IN THE MARINE-ENVIRONMENT - A PRELIMINARY-REPORT
    CHAN, LH
    EDMOND, JM
    GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, 1988, 52 (06) : 1711 - 1717
  • [26] Magnesium isotope fractionation in biogenic and abiogenic carbonates: implications for paleoenvironmental proxies
    Saenger, Casey
    Wang, Zhengrong
    QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS, 2014, 90 : 1 - 21
  • [27] Tourmaline Reference Materials for the In Situ Analysis of Oxygen and Lithium Isotope Ratio Compositions
    Wiedenbeck, Michael
    Trumbull, Robert B.
    Rosner, Martin
    Boyce, Adrian
    Fournelle, John H.
    Franchi, Ian A.
    Halama, Ralf
    Harris, Chris
    Lacey, Jack H.
    Marschall, Horst
    Meixner, Anette
    Pack, Andreas
    von Strandmann, Philip A. E. Pogge
    Spicuzza, Michael J.
    Valley, John W.
    Wilke, Franziska D. H.
    GEOSTANDARDS AND GEOANALYTICAL RESEARCH, 2021, 45 (01) : 97 - 119
  • [28] Temperature dependence of Ca isotope fractionation in marine carbonates
    Deyhle, A
    Macdougall, D
    Macisaac, C
    Paytan, A
    GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, 2002, 66 (15A) : A181 - A181
  • [29] Potential Orthopyroxene, Clinopyroxene and Olivine Reference Materials for In Situ Lithium Isotope Determination
    Su, Ben-Xun
    Gu, Xiao-Yan
    Deloule, Etienne
    Zhang, Hong-Fu
    Li, Qiu-Li
    Li, Xian-Hua
    Vigier, Nathalie
    Tang, Yan-Jie
    Tang, Guo-Qiang
    Liu, Yu
    Pang, Kwan-Nang
    Brewer, Aaron
    Mao, Qian
    Ma, Yu-Guang
    GEOSTANDARDS AND GEOANALYTICAL RESEARCH, 2015, 39 (03) : 357 - 369
  • [30] STRONTIUM ISOTOPE COMPOSITION OF MARINE CARBONATES OF MIDDLE TRIASSIC TO EARLY JURASSIC AGE, LOMBARDIC ALPS, ITALY
    FAURE, G
    ASSERETO, R
    TREMBA, EL
    SEDIMENTOLOGY, 1978, 25 (04) : 523 - 543