Rare earth elements in box-core sediments offshore of an industrial area, Ionian Sea, SE Sicily
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
The distribution of rare earth elements and yttrium (REEs + Y) has been investigated in box-core sediments
recovered from four stations in the Sicilian coastal zone seawards of Augusta, one of the most
industrialized and contaminated areas in the Mediterranean region. Shale-like REE patterns and low Y/
Ho ratios (close to the chondritic ratio) suggest a dominant terrigenous (geogenic) source for REE. Slight
enrichment of LREE over the HREE is interpreted as due to preferential adsorptive transfer of LREE from
seawater to sediment particles. Samples from offshore cores exhibit slightly positive Gd and negative Ce
anomalies. It is here hypothesized that main drivers of anthropogenic Gd flux towards the offshore are
dredged contaminated materials that, recovered from the Augusta Bay, have been repeatedly discharged
offshore. Consistent with the redox-chemistry of Ce, these anomalous sedimentary inputs induce a
decrease of O2 concentration in the sediment, which in turn triggers Ce regeneration.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Rare earth elements; Ce anomaly; Gd anomaly; Box-core sediment; Offshore Ionian Sea
List of contributors:
Tranchida, Giorgio; Mazzola, Salvatore
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