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Determination of Total Organic Carbon Content and δ13C in Carbonate-Rich Detrital Sediments
Authors:Valier Galy  Julien Bouchez  Christian France-Lanord
Institution:CRPG-CNRS, BP 20, 54501 Vand?uvre-lès-Nancy, France;Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, 7 Place Jussieu, 75252 Paris Cedex 05, France
Abstract:The determination of total organic carbon content and composition in detrital sediments requires careful removal of their carbonate minerals. In detrital sediments containing large amounts of carbonates, including dolomite, this can only be achieved by liquid acid leaching that may solubilise a significant proportion of the organic carbon. For a set of detrital sediments from the Himalayan system and the Amazon River as well as five geological reference materials, we determined the proportion of organic carbon (Corg) solubilised during acid leaching. This proportion is significant for all analysed sediments and generally tends to increase with the organic carbon content. Compared to other types of sediments analysed, clay fractions extracted from river sediments and bed sediments with very low organic carbon content have high and low proportions of acid soluble Corg respectively. In Himalayan and Amazon river sediments, the proportion of Corg solubilised during acid leaching was relatively constant with average values of 14 and 19 % respectively. Thus, it is possible to correct the Corg content for the dissolved organic carbon content measured after decarbonation. Data presented here show that Corg dissolved during liquid acid leaching must be taken into account. After careful calibration, the method presented here should, therefore, be applied to any carbonate-rich detrital sediment.
Keywords:organic carbon  decarbonation  solubilisation  sediment  carbonate
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