Vertical distribution of various elements in sediment cores from the Japan Sea |
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Authors: | Toyoaki Kato Masami Endo Michio Kato |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, College of General Education, Tohoku University, Sendai Japan;2. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University, Sendai Japan;3. Department of Geology, College of Liberal Arts, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa Japan |
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Abstract: | Deep-sea sediment cores ranging up to 30,000–80,000 yrs in age were taken from a southern region of the Japan Sea and subjected to analyses for 5 major and 11 trace elements by means of instrumental photon activation analysis with 30 MeV bremsstrahlung. These elements were Ca, Fe, Mg, Na, Ti, Ba, Ce, Co, Cr, Mn, Nb, Ni, Rb, Sr, Y and Zr. Additionally, Al was determined spectrophotometrically. Distribution patterns of these elements with depth in the sediment columns were derived. Enrichments of Ca and Sr by biogenous process were observed; these Ca maxima are well correlated with Mn maxima. Below the Holocene—Pleistocene boundary, continuous transportation of poorly degraded continental debris, which was low in metallic constituents, was noted. A distinct enrichment of the top layer of the sediments in Mn was observed. This is the result of post-depositional upward migration of Mn. Fe, Co and Ni were also enriched in the top layers. In the central part of the basin, the oxidized post-glacial zone appears to be a typical pelagic sediment. |
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