Sulphidic Mediterranean surface waters during Pliocene sapropel formation

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Hilde F. Passier
Hendrik-Jan Bosch
Ivar A. Nijenhuis
Lucas J. Lourens
Michael E. Böttcher
Anke Leenders
Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté
Gert J. de Lange
Jan W. Leeuw
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[1] Institute of Paleoenvironments and Paleoclimate Utrecht (IPPU),
[2] Geochemistry and Micropaleontology,undefined
[3] Utrecht University,undefined
[4] Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM),undefined
[5] Oldenburg University,undefined
[6] Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ),undefined
[7] Marine Biogeochemistry and Toxicology,undefined
[8] Paleomagnetic Laboratory,undefined
[9] Max-Planck-Institute for Marine Microbiology,undefined
[10] Biogeochemistry,undefined
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Nature | 1999年 / 397卷
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Sapropels—organic-matter rich layers—are common in Neogene sediments of the eastern Mediterranean Sea. The formation of these layers has been attributed to climate-related increases in organic-matter production1,2,3 and increased organic-matter preservation due to oxygen depletion in more stagnant bottom waters2,3. Here we report that eastern Mediterranean Pliocene sapropels4 contain molecular fossils of a compound (isorenieratene) known to be synthesized by photosynthetic green sulphur bacteria, suggesting that sulphidic (euxinic)—and therefore anoxic—conditions prevailed in the photic zone of the water column. These sapropels also have a high trace-metal content, which is probably due to the efficient scavenging of these metals by precipitating sulphides in a euxinic water column. The abundance and sulphur-isotope composition of pyrite are consistent with iron sulphide formation in the water column. We conclude that basin-wide water-column euxinia occurred over substantial periods during Pliocene sapropel formation in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, and that the ultimate degradation of the increased organic-matter production was strongly influential in generating and sustaining the euxinic conditions.
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