Osmium isotope composition of leachates and bulk sediment from ODP Holes in the Bengal Fan

Os isotopic compositions and OS and Re concentrations were measured in H2O2-H2SO4 leachates and bulk sediment samples from Holes 717C and 718C of ODP Leg 116 in the Bengal Fan. Os isotopic results indicate that, at the sediment surface, the leachable Os fraction is derived from seawater. In contrast, leachable Os from Ganges River sediments has 187Os/188Os ratios (Pegram et al., 1994, doi:10.1016/0012-821X(94)90172-4) much higher than the marine value. This difference suggests that the leachable radiogenic Os carried by the river sediments is completely released to the oceans prior to sediment deposition in the Fan. A simple calculation, assuming these sediments to be typical of those delivered by the Ganges-Brahmaputra river system, suggests that this process can account for a substantial part of the rise in the seawater Os isotopic ratio observed over the past 16 m.y. Bengal Fan leachate 187Os/188Os ratios increase with increasing depositional age, in contrast to the seawater Os isotopic ratio, which decreases with increasing age. Several lines of evidence suggest that, at the time of sediment burial, the leachate Os compositions most likely reflected the seawater values. Thus, the current divergence is probably the result of post-depositional processes. One such process, in situ radiogenic ingrowth of 187Os, can be excluded because the measured Re concentrations of these sediments are too low. Similarly, since most of the bulk rock Os isotopic ratios were lower than those of the associated leachates, the high leachate 187Os/188Os values cannot be explained by in situ sediment alteration. Instead, it is proposed that the increase with age results from radiogenic OS brought in by thermoconvective circulation from further upslope in the Fan. The ultimate source of this 187Os would then be alteration of radiogenic sediments or post-depositional radioactive decay of Re in sediments rich in organic carbon. Finally, the divergence between the results obtained on Bengal Fan sediments and those obtained in the open ocean (Pegram et al., 1992, doi:10.1016/0012-821X(92)90132-F) by the same leaching technique suggest that Os sediment leachate data must be interpreted with caution.

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Reisberg, Laurie, France-Lanord, Christian, Pierson-Wickmann, Anne-Catherine (1997). Dataset: Osmium isotope composition of leachates and bulk sediment from ODP Holes in the Bengal Fan. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.712090

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.712090
Author Reisberg, Laurie
Given Name Laurie
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France-Lanord, Christian
Pierson-Wickmann, Anne-Catherine
Source Creation 1997
Publication Year 1997
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Title: OS isotopic compositions of leachates and bulk sediments from the Bengal Fan
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0012-821X(97)00080-0
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Year: 1997
Source: Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Authors: Reisberg Laurie , France-Lanord Christian , Pierson-Wickmann Anne-Catherine .