Magnetostratigraphic Evidence for Post-Depositional Distortion of Osmium Isotopic Records in Pelagic Clay and Its Implications for Mineral Flux Estimates
Abstract:Chemical stratigraphy is useful for dating deep sea sediments which sometimes lack radiometric or biostratigraphic constraints. Oxic pelagic clay contains Fe-Mn oxyhydroxides that can retain seawater 187Os/188Os values, and its age can be estimated by fitting the isotopic ratios to the seawater 187Os/188Os curve. On the other hand, the stability of Fe-Mn oxyhydroxides is sensitive to redox change, and it is not clear whether the original 187Os/188Os values are always preserved in sediments. However, due to the… Show more
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