Title of article :
Yttrium and lanthanides in eastern Mediterranean seawater and
their fractionation during redox -cycling
Author/Authors :
Michael Bau ، نويسنده , , Peter Moller، نويسنده , , Peter Dulski، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
Concentrations of dissolved Y and rare-earth elements (REE) are reported for oxic eastern Mediterranean seawater from
the western Levantine Basin. and for anoxic hypersaline brine and overlying oxic seawater from the Tyro sub-basin, the
latter data allowing a comparative study of Y and REE behaviours during redox-cycling. All oxic waters show shale-normalized
Rare-Earths and Yttrium (REYSN ; Y inserted between Dy and Ho) patterns with HREE enrichment. negative CeSN
anomalies. and positive anomalies of LaSN ʹ EuSN ʹ and, most pronounced. YSN ʹ The anoxic brine in the Tyro sub-basin
displays the highest REY concentrations and the least HREE enrichment of all samples. and positive anomalies of LaSN ʹ
EuSN ʹ GdsN ʹ YSN ʹ and, in marked contrast to the oxic samples, CeSN ʹ
Compared to overlying oxic water, the anoxic brine shows enrichment factors that decrease from La (J 2. J) to Yb (2.7),
with a pronounced positive deviation for Ce (51.2) and a strong negative deviation for Y (2.4, compared to 4.3 for Dy and
3.7 for Ho). The Y jHo molar ratio decreases from 102 above to only 67 below the seawater-brine interface, due to
preferential sorption of Ho with respect to Y on Fe- and Mn-oxyhydroxide particles that eventually dissolve under anoxic
conditions. The pronounced Y -Ho fractionation during redox-cycling of Mn and Fe is further evidence for the considerably
lower marine particle reactivity of Y compared to Ho, resulting from lower stabilities of surface complexes of Y relative to
those of its REE neighbours. Hence, the Y jHo ratio appears to be a sensitive indicator of the impact of particles on the
distribution of dissolved trace elements in natural waters.
Keywords :
Mediterranean Sea , Rare earths , Seawater , yttrium: brines
Journal title :
Marine Chemistry
Journal title :
Marine Chemistry