Title
Early diagenesis of sulfur in a tropical upwelling system, Cabo Frio, southeastern Brazil
Date Issued
01 October 2012
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Diaz R.
Moreira M.
Machado W.
Böttcher M.E.
Santos H.
Belém A.
Capilla R.
Escher P.
Albuquerque A.L.
Publisher(s)
Geological Society of America
Abstract
The early diagenesis of sulfur was assessed in four short sediment cores on the continental shelf off southeastern Brazil that were deposited under the influence of an upwelling tropical system. This tropical upwelling area allows a direct focus on the coupled roles of hydrodynamic-and bioturbation-driven influences on sulfate reduction, sulfide re-oxidation and corresponding stable sulfur isotope signal formation. Under the depositional conditions of Cabo Frio, the degree of reactive iron pyritization was limited by both dissolved sulfide availability and pyrite oxidation events. Textural analyses of pyrite framboids provide evidence of reoxidation processes, reflecting dynamic redox conditions in the sediments. The isotope composition of pore-water sulfate remained close to the modern seawater value, but very light stable sulfur isotope ratios ( 34S/ 32S) of chromium reducible sulfur (essentially pyrite) are found that reflect intense bioturbation-induced sulfur re-cycling. The sulfur isotope signatures developing in these tropical upwelling sites are similar to those of modern euxinic systems, although they are caused by a superimposition of sulfate reduction and an intense oxidative sulfur cycle. © 2012 Geological Society of America.
Start page
879
End page
882
Volume
40
Issue
10
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ecología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84868713148
Source
Geology
ISSN of the container
00917613
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