Earth and Space Science (Mar 2023)

Diagenetic Geochemistry of Iron, Sulfur, and Molybdenum in Sediments of the Middle Okinawa Trough Impacted by Hydrothermal Plumes and/or Cold Seeps

  • Shuang‐Shuang Qin,
  • Mao‐Xu Zhu,
  • Zhilei Sun,
  • Tie Li,
  • Xilin Zhang,
  • Wei Geng,
  • Hong Cao,
  • Cuiling Xu,
  • Bin Zhai,
  • Ye Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2022EA002709
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Iron (Fe), sulfur (S), and molybdenum (Mo) geochemistry in marine sediments impacted by hydrothermal plumes and/or cold seeps is complex and has not been systematically documented. Here we characterize Fe, S, and Mo diagenesis in sediments between the Minami‐Ensei Knoll hydrothermal field and a cold‐seep site of the middle Okinawa Trough. Results show that distances away from the hydrothermal field and the steep trough slope may significantly affect the transport of hydrothermal Fe. The transformation of hydrothermal reactive Fe to poorly reactive or unreactive Fe‐bearing phyllosilicates decreased the relative fractions of highly reactive Fe (FeHR) in total Fe (FeHR/FeT). Despite this, the standing stocks of Fe oxides in the methane‐free sediments have not been dampened, indicating no net impacts of hydrothermal Fe inputs on the size of Fe oxides. In the methane‐free sediments, low ratios of total reduced inorganic sulfide (TRIS) to total organic carbon (TOC) (TRIS/TOC), highly 34S‐depleted pyrite, and low Mo contents suggest that organoclastic sulfate reduction is at low rates and plays a limited role in carbon cycle. In the cold‐seep sediments, however, intense sulfate reduction coupled to anaerobic methane oxidation significantly elevate TRIS/TOC ratios, Mo enrichment, and isotope compositions of Mo and pyrite‐S. This pathway is expected to be important in carbon cycle in the basin due to the wide occurrence of cold seeps. Our results highlight the important controls of the local extreme depositional/diagenetic conditions on sedimentary S and Mo records, with implications for the reconstruction of paleoredox states of the past earth's surface.

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