Title of article :
Lead isotope variability in speleothems—A promising new proxy for hydrological change? First results from a stalagmite from western Germany
Author/Authors :
Yang، نويسنده , , Qichao and Scholz، نويسنده , , Denis and Jochum، نويسنده , , Klaus Peter and Hoffmann، نويسنده , , Dirk L. and Stoll، نويسنده , , Brigitte and Weis، نويسنده , , Ulrike and Schwager، نويسنده , , Beate and Andreae، نويسنده , , Meinrat O. Andreae، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Abstract :
We studied an aragonitic section of ca. 6 cm length of stalagmite HBSH-1 from the Hüttenbläserschachthöhle, western Germany. 230Th/U-dating revealed that this section grew between ~ 210 and ~ 190 ka, with a relatively uniform growth rate of 3.1 μm a− 1. For the first time, we determined Pb isotope ratios (207Pb/206Pb and 208Pb/206Pb) in a stalagmite by laser ablation (LA)-ICP-MS. In addition, we analyzed various trace element (Mg, Al, Si, P, Mn, Sr, Pb and Th) concentrations.
sults indicate that Pb in HBSH-1 originated from two external sources: (i) the regional galena (PbS) mineralization with high Pb content as well as isotope ratios, and (ii) the carbonate fraction in the host rock with low Pb content as well as isotope ratios. Except for Sr, all trace elements show similar variations, probably driven by the amount of infiltration into the cave system. This is probably the result of the similar transport and incorporation mechanisms of these elements as colloids and/or particles. The Pb isotope ratios also show a strong correlation with trace element variability strongly suggesting that the Pb isotope variability in HBSH-1 has the potential to be used as a promising new proxy for hydrological change. Based on the observed variability, we identify two phases (from ~ 204.9 to ~ 201.5 and from ~ 198.4 to ~ 195.9 ka) with enhanced water infiltration in the cave region. Between ~ 210.0 and ~ 204.9, ~ 201.5 and ~ 198.4 as well as ~ 195.9 and ~ 190.0 ka less infiltration occurred.
Keywords :
Stalagmite , Lead isotope , trace element , Hydrology
Journal title :
Chemical Geology
Journal title :
Chemical Geology