georefid:2010-093227SEDIS Publication Catalogueana.macario@awi.dehttp://sedis.iodp.org/pub-catalogue/informationpointOfContact2011-07-06T00:00:00Zhttp://sedis.iodp.org/pub-catalogue/index.php?id=10.2110/palo.2010.p10-011rStable carbon isotopes of benthic foraminifers from IODP Expedition 311 as possible indicators of episodic methane seep events in a gas hydrate geosystem2010-01-01publicationgeorefid:2010-093227
doi:10.2110/palo.2010.p10-011r
Li QingChina University of Geosciences, Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology, Wuhan, ChinaauthorWang JiashengQingdao Institute of Marine Geology, ChinaauthorChen JianwenauthorWei QingauthorSociety for Sedimentary Geology, Tulsa, OK, United StatespublisherdocumentHardcopyPalaios25 (10)671-681Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 311 at the Cascadia Margin, northeastern Pacific, provides an excellent opportunity to study the response of carbon isotopic compositions of benthic foraminifers to episodic methane seep events in a gas hydrate geosystem. The shallow infauna benthic foraminifer species Uvigerina peregrina and Bulimina mexicana collected from five sites (U1325, U1326, U1327, U1328, and U1329) exhibit dramatic negative carbon isotopic excursions (-0.75 per mil to -2.74 per mil, -1.11 per mil to -2.62 per mil, -0.51 per mil to -2.75 per mil, -0.58 per mil to -2.71 per mil, and -0.22 per mil to -3.32 per mil respectively) and positive oxygen isotopic anomalies (3.27 per mil to 4.91 per mil, 3.16 per mil to 4.78 per mil, 3.37 per mil to 4.88 per mil, 3.45 per mil to 4.88 per mil, and 3.4 per mil to 4.88 per mil respectively). Results indicate that gas hydrate dissociation influenced the dissolved inorganic carbon of the pore water via anaerobic oxidation of methane. SEM analysis of foraminifer tests and the comparative carbon isotopic analysis of previous works on this subject indicate minimal alteration caused by diagenesis and authigenic carbonate precipitation. Carbon and oxygen isotopic values of these two species at Site U1327, U1328, and U1329 show episodic stratigraphic fluctuations, suggesting episodic gas hydrate dissociation and methane release possibly related to 100 ka sea-level fluctuations. delta (super 13) C of these two species at Site U1325 and U1326 at the stage of gas hydrate formation show one and two events of methane release respectively, indicating methane seeps occurred in the recent millennium probably because of the lowered sea level. The negative delta (super 13) C excursions and positive delta (super 18) O anomalies of benthic foraminifers could be indicators of episodic methane seep events associated with gas hydrate dissociation in marine gas hydrate geosystems.completedQuaternary geologyIsotope geochemistrybenthic taxaBuliminaBulimina mexicanaBuliminaceaC-13/C-12carbonCenozoicEast PacificExpedition 311Foraminiferagas hydratesgas seepsIntegrated Ocean Drilling ProgramInvertebrataIODP Site U1325IODP Site U1326IODP Site U1327IODP Site U1329isotope ratiosisotopesmicrofossilsmorphologyNorth PacificNortheast PacificO-18/O-16oxygenPacific OceanPleistoceneProtistaQuaternaryRotaliinasea-level changesSEM datastable isotopesstatistical analysistestsUvigerinaUvigerina peregrinaUvigerinidaeurn:org.iodp:exp:311
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