Isotope evidence for the enrichment mechanism of molybdenum in methane-seep sediments: Implications for past seepage intensity

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta(2024)

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Methane release from marine sediments strongly influences the local seafloor environment and ecosystems, and may impact Earth’s climate system. Recent studies revealed anomalous molybdenum (Mo) enrichment in seep sediments, which was linked to methane release events. Marine seep sediments are a potential sink of Mo for the global ocean, while the mechanisms leading to local Mo enrichment are not fully understood. The sediments from a gas hydrate-bearing area of the South China Sea analyzed herein reveal authigenic Mo (Moauth) contents ranging from 0 and 31.4 µg/g and δ98Moauth values ranging from 0.18 ‰ to 3.31 ‰. The range of δ98Moauth values of seep sediments is therefore similar to values of modern iron-rich sediments with low concentrations of dissolved porewater hydrogen sulfide and sediments deposited under weakly euxinic sediments. Among the obtained South China Sea data, the more positive δ98Moauth values (>ca. 1.5 ‰) are interpreted to reflect diffusion of seawater Mo into the sediment at moderate seepage rates and Mo isotope fractionation during the formation of thiomolybdates in the sulfidic seep environment. The lower δ98Moauth values (更多
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Methane seepage,Molybdenum isotopes,Early diagenesis,Particulate shuttle
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