Chromium Cycling in Redox-Stratified Basins Challenges δ53Cr Paleoredox Proxy Applications

Janssen, David J.; Rickli, Joerg; Wille, Martin; Steiner, Oscar Sepulveda; Vogel, Hendrik; Dellwig, Olaf; Berg, Jasmine S.; Bouffard, Damien; Lever, Mark A.; Hassler, Christel S.; Jaccard, Samuel L.

Abstract

Chromium stable isotope composition (delta Cr-53) is a promising tracer for redox conditions throughout Earth's history; however, the geochemical controls of delta Cr-53 have not been assessed in modern redox-stratified basins. We present new chromium (Cr) concentration and delta Cr-53 data in dissolved, sinking particulate, and sediment samples from the redox-stratified Lake Cadagno (Switzerland), a modern Proterozoic ocean analog. These data demonstrate isotope fractionation during incomplete (non-quantitative) reduction and removal of Cr above the chemocline, driving isotopically light Cr accumulation in euxinic deep waters. Sediment authigenic Cr is isotopically distinct from overlying waters but comparable to average continental crust. New and published data from other redox-stratified basins show analogous patterns. This challenges assumptions from delta Cr-53 paleoredox applications that quantitative Cr reduction and removal limits isotope fractionation. Instead, fractionation from non-quantitative Cr removal leads to sedimentary records offset from overlying waters and not reflecting high delta Cr-53 from oxidative continental weathering.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000878687000001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volumen: 49
Número: 21
Editorial: AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
Fecha de publicación: 2022
DOI:

10.1029/2022GL099154

Notas: ISI