Tracking the spatiotemporal variations of statistically independent components involving enrichment of rare-earth elements in deep-sea sediments

被引:0
|
作者
Kazutaka Yasukawa
Kentaro Nakamura
Koichiro Fujinaga
Hikaru Iwamori
Yasuhiro Kato
机构
[1] School of Engineering,Department of Systems Innovation
[2] The University of Tokyo,Department of Solid Earth Geochemistry
[3] Ocean Resources Research Center for Next Generation,Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
[4] Chiba Institute of Technology,undefined
[5] Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC),undefined
[6] School of Science,undefined
[7] Tokyo Institute of Technology,undefined
[8] Frontier Research Center for Energy and Resources,undefined
[9] School of Engineering,undefined
[10] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[11] Research and Development Center for Submarine Resources,undefined
[12] Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC),undefined
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Deep-sea sediments have attracted much attention as a promising resource for rare-earth elements and yttrium (REY). In this study, we show statistically independent components characterising REY-enrichment in the abyssal ocean that are decoded by Independent Component Analysis of a multi-elemental dataset of 3,968 bulk sediment samples from 101 sites in the Pacific and Indian oceans. This study for the first time reconstructs the spatiotemporal variations of the geochemical signatures, including hydrothermal, hydrogenous and biogenic calcium phosphate components that were closely involved in the formation of REY-rich mud over the past 65 million years. An underlying key factor of significant REY-enrichment is a sufficiently low sedimentation rate that enables the mud to accumulate REY from seawater. In the early Cenozoic, a remarkably small supply of aeolian dust, compared with any other time and region, facilitated the deposition of very high-grade REY-rich mud in the South Pacific. This indicates an important link between the genesis of the seafloor mineral resources and Earth’s dynamic phenomena such as climate change and plate tectonics.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Controls of Tellurium enrichment in the rare earth elements and yttrium (REY) rich deep-sea sediments from the Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIOB)
    Zhang, Xiaoyu
    Xu, Zhijie
    Lu, Yanfang
    Zhu, Kongyang
    Wang, Jingya
    Yu, Miao
    Huang, Mu
    Shi, Xuefa
    ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS, 2023, 163
  • [22] Dating rare earth element enrichment in deep-sea sediments using U-Pb geochronology of bioapatite
    Li, Dengfeng
    Peng, Jinzhou
    Chew, David
    Liang, Yongjia
    Hollings, Pete
    Fu, Yu
    Dong, Yanhui
    Sun, Xiaoming
    GEOLOGY, 2023, 51 (05) : 428 - 433
  • [23] RARE-EARTH ELEMENT PHASE DISTRIBUTIONS IN A DEEP-SEA CARBONATE SEDIMENT
    PETERSON, ML
    TOBLER, L
    WYTTENBACH, A
    JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY-ARTICLES, 1987, 112 (02): : 515 - 530
  • [24] Chemostratigraphic Correlations of Deep-Sea Sediments in the Western North Pacific Ocean: A New Constraint on the Distribution of Mud Highly Enriched in Rare-Earth Elements
    Tanaka, Erika
    Nakamura, Kentaro
    Yasukawa, Kazutaka
    Mimura, Kazuhide
    Fujinaga, Koichiro
    Ohta, Junichiro
    Iijima, Koichi
    Nozaki, Tatsuo
    Machida, Shiki
    Kato, Yasuhiro
    MINERALS, 2020, 10 (06) : 1 - 19
  • [25] Rare earth elements as new biogeochemical proxies in deep-sea mussels
    Barrat, Jean-Alix
    Bayon, Germain
    Carney, Robert S.
    Chauvaud, Laurent
    CHEMICAL GEOLOGY, 2022, 610
  • [26] Rare earth and trace elements in deep-sea sponges of the North Atlantic
    Figueiredo, Catia
    Caetano, Miguel
    Mil-Homens, Mario
    Tojeira, Ines
    Xavier, Joana R.
    Rosa, Rui
    Raimundo, Joana
    MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 2021, 166
  • [27] Fossil Bioapatites with Extremely High Concentrations of Rare Earth Elements and Yttrium from Deep-Sea Pelagic Sediments
    Manceau, Alain
    Paul, Sophie A. L.
    Simionovici, Alexandre
    Magnin, Valerie
    Balvay, Melanie
    Findling, Nathaniel
    Rovezzi, Mauro
    Muller, Samuel
    Garbe-Schonberg, Dieter
    Koschinsky, Andrea
    ACS EARTH AND SPACE CHEMISTRY, 2022, : 2093 - 2103
  • [28] The transformation and accumulation mechanism of rare earth elements in deep-sea sediments from the Wharton Basin, Indian Ocean
    Li, Jia
    Shi, Xuefa
    Huang, Mu
    Yu, Miao
    Bi, Dongjie
    Song, Zhaojun
    Shen, Fangyu
    Liu, Jihua
    Zhang, Yan
    Wang, Hongmin
    Sun, Yi
    Shi, Fengdeng
    ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS, 2023, 161
  • [29] X-ray computed tomography of deep-sea clay as tools to detect rare earth elements and yttrium enrichment
    Usui, Yoichi
    Yasukawa, Kazutaka
    Iijima, Koichi
    Machiyama, Hideaki
    Ichiyama, Yuji
    Tanaka, Erika
    Fujinaga, Koichiro
    ISLAND ARC, 2023, 32 (01)
  • [30] Silicate diagenesis in deep-sea sediments from the Tonga forearc (SW Pacific): a strontium and Rare Earth Elements signature
    Vitali, F
    Blanc, G
    Toulkeridis, T
    Stille, P
    OCEANOLOGICA ACTA, 2000, 23 (03) : 281 - 296