MILLIMETER-SCALE PROFILING OF ABYSSAL MARINE-SEDIMENTS - ROLE OF BIOTURBATION IN EARLY STEROL DIAGENESIS

Citation
Mh. Conte et al., MILLIMETER-SCALE PROFILING OF ABYSSAL MARINE-SEDIMENTS - ROLE OF BIOTURBATION IN EARLY STEROL DIAGENESIS, Organic geochemistry, 22(6), 1994, pp. 979-990
Citations number
58
Categorie Soggetti
Geosciences, Interdisciplinary
Journal title
ISSN journal
01466380
Volume
22
Issue
6
Year of publication
1994
Pages
979 - 990
Database
ISI
SICI code
0146-6380(1994)22:6<979:MPOAM->2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
Near surface sediments from an abyssal northeast Atlantic site were se ctioned using a newly designed Precision Core Extruder (PCE). Downcore profiles of excess Pb-210 and sterols showed pronounced millimeter-sc ale variability reflecting specific degradation and bioturbation proce sses. Excess Pb-210 and sterol concentrations decreased sharply in the uppermost 5 mm, and pronounced subsurface maxima were present. Stanol /stenol ratios, and the relative abundance of cholesterol, increased b elow 10 mm, indicating biodegradation involving Delta(5) double bond h ydrogenation, C-24 dealkylation and/or de novo synthesis. Sterol profi les indicate that early diagenesis of labile compounds is dominated by processes operating near the sediment/water interface, and that the p enetration of labile material into oxic sediments is largely controlle d by advective processes, associated with infaunal feeding rather than diffusive-like mixing.