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Ice-rafted debris as a source of non-conservative behaviour for the epsilon Nd palaeotracer

  • Neodymium isotopic composition (epsilon Nd) has enjoyed widespread use as a palaeotracer, principally because it behaves quasi-conservatively in the modern ocean. However, recent bottom water epsilon Nd reconstructions from the eastern North Atlantic are difficult to interpret under assumptions of conservative behaviour. The observation that this apparent departure from conservative behaviour increases with enhanced ice-rafted debris (IRD) fluxes has resulted in the suggestion that IRD leads to the overprinting of bottom water epsilon Nd through reversible scavenging. In this study, a simple water column model successfully reproduces epsilon Nd reconstructions from the eastern North Atlantic at the Last Glacial Maximum and Heinrich Stadial 1, and demonstrates that the changes in scavenging intensity required for good model-data fit is in good agreement with changes in the observed IRD flux. Although uncertainties in model parameters preclude a more definitive conclusion, the results indicate that the suggestion of IRD as a source ofNeodymium isotopic composition (epsilon Nd) has enjoyed widespread use as a palaeotracer, principally because it behaves quasi-conservatively in the modern ocean. However, recent bottom water epsilon Nd reconstructions from the eastern North Atlantic are difficult to interpret under assumptions of conservative behaviour. The observation that this apparent departure from conservative behaviour increases with enhanced ice-rafted debris (IRD) fluxes has resulted in the suggestion that IRD leads to the overprinting of bottom water epsilon Nd through reversible scavenging. In this study, a simple water column model successfully reproduces epsilon Nd reconstructions from the eastern North Atlantic at the Last Glacial Maximum and Heinrich Stadial 1, and demonstrates that the changes in scavenging intensity required for good model-data fit is in good agreement with changes in the observed IRD flux. Although uncertainties in model parameters preclude a more definitive conclusion, the results indicate that the suggestion of IRD as a source of non-conservative behaviour in the epsilon Nd tracer is reasonable and that further research into the fundamental chemistry underlying the marine neodymium cycle is necessary to increase confidence in assumptions of conservative epsilon Nd behaviour in the past.show moreshow less

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Author details:Noam Vogt-VincentORCiDGND, Jörg LippoldORCiDGND, Stefanie Kaboth-BahrORCiDGND, Patrick BlaserORCiDGND
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s00367-020-00643-x
ISSN:0276-0460
ISSN:1432-1157
Title of parent work (English):Geo-marine letters : an international journal of marine geology
Subtitle (English):insights from a simple model
Publisher:Springer
Place of publishing:Berlin
Publication type:Article
Language:English
Date of first publication:2020/03/18
Publication year:2020
Release date:2023/10/18
Tag:Heinrich event; IRD; LGM; Neodymium isotopes; Palaeoceanography; Paleoceanography; atlantic; conservative; epsilon Nd; geochemical cycling; ice-rafted debris; last glacial; maximum; meridional overturning circulation; model; ocean circulation; reversible scavenging
Volume:40
Issue:3
Number of pages:16
First page:325
Last Page:340
Funding institution:Emmy-Noether Programme of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft German; Research Foundation (DFG) [LI1815/4]
Organizational units:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Geowissenschaften
DDC classification:5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 55 Geowissenschaften, Geologie / 550 Geowissenschaften
Peer review:Referiert
Publishing method:Open Access / Hybrid Open-Access
License (German):License LogoCC-BY - Namensnennung 4.0 International
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