P. Moller et M. Bau, RARE-EARTH PATTERNS WITH POSITIVE CERIUM ANOMALY IN ALKALINE WATERS FROM LAKE VAN, TURKEY, Earth and planetary science letters, 117(3-4), 1993, pp. 671-676
The distribution of rare-earth elements has been studied for aerobic,
alkaline (pH 9.6), carbonate-rich waters from Lake Van, Turkey. Shale-
normalized REE (REE(SN)) patterns display an almost linear increase fr
om the light to the heavy REEs and strong positive Ce(SN) anomalies. T
here exist neither positive nor negative Gd(SN) anomalies. The REE(SN)
patterns are consistent with domination of REE speciation in solution
by (poly)carbonato-complexes, generating enrichment of the heavy REEs
that is even more pronounced than that seen in seawater. This is the
first report of positive Ce(SN) anomalies observed in REE(SN) patterns
of aerobic natural waters. These anomalies apparently result from sta
bilization of (penta)carbonato-Ce(IV)-complexes in solution, leading t
o enhanced abundances of Ce in comparison with its trivalent REE neigh
bours. Thus, in remarkable contrast to seawater, positive Ce(SN) anoma
lies may be general features of alkaline, carbonate-rich and aerobic l
ake waters.