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Lithium isotope evolution of Cenozoic seawater

Posted on:2011-08-28Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The Florida State UniversityCandidate:Misra, SambuddhaFull Text:PDF
GTID:1440390002450091Subject:Chemical Oceanography
Abstract/Summary:
This study presents the first high-resolution long-term history of seawater lithium isotope ratio (delta7LiSW) reconstructed from analyses of chemically cleaned planktonic foraminifera. The lithium isotope ratio of seawater (delta7LiSW ~31.0‰) is at secular equilibrium with its input sources via chemical weathering of the silicate continents (delta7LiRiv ~23‰), hydrothermal weathering of seafloor silicate basalts (delta 7LiHT ~5.6‰) and removal by reverse weathering of authigenic sediments and seafloor basalts (delta7Li SED ~15‰). The delta7LiSW preserved in marine calcitic planktonic foraminifera provides a unique time tracer of changes in the global silica cycle. The Cenozoic 7Li/ 6Li record of seawater was constructed by analyzing over 300 age and species overlapping foraminifera samples, including both individual species and 'reverse picked' bulk foraminifera samples, from eight DSP/ODP Sites (588, 757, 758, 926, 1262, 1263, 1265, and 1267) with existing high resolution strontium isotope record.;To meet the analytical requirements of foraminiferal delta7 Li analyses an improved quadrupole-ICP-MS method for 7Li/ 6Li determination with low total lithium consumption (<0.2 ng/quintuplicate analyses) and high isotope ratio precision (≤ +/-0.8‰, 2sigma) was developed. A refined single step ion-exchange chromatographic method for quantitative lithium seperation, characterized by low blanks (1.0 +/- 0.5 pg-Li) and high column yields (>99.98%), was also developed. The effects of foraminifera cleaning on calcite bound lithium concentrations and isotopic compositions were evaluated. A new analytical ICP-MS method for simultaneous determination of lithium, magnesium, manganese, vanadium, strontium, and barium ratios to calcium in chemically cleaned planktonic foraminifera was also developed. The newly developed analytical method and the improved foraminiferal cleaning technique was applied to late Cretaceous and Cenozoic samples to investigate the correlation between lithium isotopic composition and their lithium, magnesium, and strontium concentrations of the calcite shell as a guide to the to better explain the delta7Li record of seawater.;The 68 Ma history of delta7LiSW spanning Late Cretaceous to Holocene demonstrates that the delta7Li SW decreased sharply by ~5‰ at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary and during the rest of the Cenozoic delta7LiSW increased by 8--9‰ over the last 60 Ma. Unlike the 87Sr/ 86Sr and 187Os/186Os isotope history of seawater, the rise in delta7LiSW during Cenozoic is not monotonous in nature.;Plateaus and quasi-linear increases in delta7Li SW punctuate the 8--9‰ rise in seawater delta7 Li during the Cenozoic. The sharp drop in delta7Li SW across K-Pg boundary was probably due to rapid supply large masses of isotopically light lithium to seawater from the congruent weathering of freshly erupted continental flood basalts (CFB's of Deccan Traps). The 8--9‰ rise in delta7LiSW during the rest of the Cenozoic suggests that hydrothermal contribution of isotopically light lithium to seawater has decreased over the Cenozoic, whereas, both lithium flux (FRiv) and isotopic composition (delta7Li Riv) of rivers have increased over the same period. Our findings suggest that neither delta7LiSW nor [Li]SW are buffered to oceanic basalts.
Keywords/Search Tags:Lithium, Seawater, Delta7lisw, Cenozoic, Basalts, Over
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