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Phosphorus in foraminiferal sediments from North Atlantic Ridge cores and in pure limestones
Institution:1. Department of Earth and Environment Sciences, University of Pavia, via Ferrata 1, 27100 Pavia, Italy;2. Geomarine Research, 49 Swainston Rd, St Johns, Auckland, New Zealand;1. Dpto. Estratigrafía y Paleontología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, 18002 Granada, Spain;2. Dpto. Xeociencias Mariñas e O.T., Universidade de Vigo, 36310 Vigo, Spain;3. Dept. Earth Sciences, Royal Holloway University of London, TW20 0EX Egham, United Kingdom
Abstract:Samples of foraminiferal ooze from two North Atlantic cores were cleaned and progressively dissolved. Most of the P, Fe, and Mn was released during the first of two reductive cleaning steps. Most of the remainder of these elements and most of the Ca were released during the final acid dissolution step. The P in these samples is present largely in Fe- and Mn-rich coatings, not as a constituent of the foraminiferal shells themselves. Our results are consistent with those of earlier studies.The concentration of P in carbonate oozes in which it is clearly associated with coatings is similar to that of modern calcareous sediments in general, and with that of reasonably pure limestones of all ages. Phosphorus is apparently associated with (Fe, Mn)-oxide coatings in many carbonate sediments. The rate of removal of P from the oceans as a constituent of such sediments depends on the rate of formation of (Fe, Mn) coatings, not on the rate of incorporation of P into calcium carbonate.
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