Hafnium and neodymium in surface waters of the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean

Radiogenic isotopes of hafnium (Hf) and neodymium (Nd) are powerful tracers for water mass transport and trace metal cycling in the present and past oceans. However, due to the scarcity of available data the processes governing their distribution are not well understood. Here we present the first combined dissolved Hf and Nd isotope and concentration data from surface waters of the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean. The samples were collected along the Zero Meridian, in the Weddell Sea and in the Drake Passage during RV Polarstern expeditions ANT-XXIV/3 and ANT-XXIII/3 in the frame of the International Polar Year (IPY) and the GEOTRACES program. The general distribution of Hf and Nd concentrations in the region is similar. However, at the northernmost station located 200 km southwest of Cape Town a pronounced increase of the Nd concentration is observed, whereas the Hf concentration is minimal, suggesting much less Hf than Nd is released by the weathering of the South African Archean cratonic rocks. From the southern part of the Subtropical Front (STF) to the Polar Front (PF) Hf and Nd show the lowest concentrations (<0.12 pmol/kg and 10 pmol/kg, respectively), most probably due to the low terrigenous flux in this area and efficient scavenging of Hf and Nd by biogenic opal. In the vicinity of landmasses the dissolved Hf and Nd isotope compositions are clearly labelled by terrigenous inputs. Near South Africa Nd isotope values as low as epsilon-Nd = -18.9 indicate unradiogenic inputs supplied via the Agulhas Current. Further south the isotopic data show significant increases to epsilon-Hf = 6.1 and epsilon-Nd = -4.0 documenting exchange of seawater Nd and Hf with the Antarctic Peninsula. In the open Southern Ocean the Nd isotope compositions are relatively homogeneous (epsilon-Nd ~ -8 to -8.5) towards the STF, within the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, in the Weddell Gyre, and the Drake Pasage. The Hf isotope compositions in the entire study area only show a small range between epsilon-Hf = +6.1 and +2.8 support Hf to be more readily released from young mafic rocks compared to old continental ones. The Nd isotope composition ranges from epsilon-Nd = -18.9 to -4.0 showing Nd isotopes to be a sensitive tracer for the provenance of weathering inputs into surface waters of the Southern Ocean.

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Stichel, Torben, Frank, Martin, Rickli, Jörg Dominik, Hathorne, Ed C, Haley, Brian A, Jeandel, Catherine, Pradoux, Catherine (2012). Dataset: Hafnium and neodymium in surface waters of the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.786906

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.786906
Author Stichel, Torben
Given Name Torben
Family Name Stichel
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Frank, Martin
Rickli, Jörg Dominik
Hathorne, Ed C
Haley, Brian A
Jeandel, Catherine
Pradoux, Catherine
Source Creation 2012
Publication Year 2012
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Stichel_2012
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Name: Chemistry

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Title: Sources and input mechanisms of hafnium and neodymium in surface waters of the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2012.07.005
Type: DOI
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Year: 2012
Source: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Authors: Stichel Torben , Frank Martin , Rickli Jörg Dominik , Hathorne Ed C , Haley Brian A , Jeandel Catherine , Pradoux Catherine .