Iron isotope systematics in Arctic rivers


TitleIron isotope systematics in Arctic rivers
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsEscoube, R, Rouxel, OJ, Pokrovsky, OS, Schroth, AW, Holmes, RMax, Donard, OFX
JournalComptes Rendus Geoscience
Volume347
Start Page377
Issue7-8
Pagination377 - 385
Date Published2015/11
ISSN16310713
KeywordsArctic, Colloids, Iron isotope, Iron speciation, River, Weathering
Abstract

The input of iron to the Arctic Ocean plays a critical role in the productivity of aquatic ecosystems and is potentially impacted by climate change. We examine Fe isotope systematics of dissolved and colloidal Fe from several Arctic and sub-Arctic rivers in northern Eurasia and Alaska. We demonstrate that the Fe isotopic (δ56Fe) composition of large rivers, such as the Ob’ and Lena, has a restricted range of δ56Fe values ca.–0.11 ± 0.13‰, with minimal seasonal variability, in stark contrast to smaller organic-rich rivers with an overall δ56Fe range from–1.7 to + 1.6‰. The preferential enrichment with heavy Fe isotopes observed in low molecular weight colloidal fraction and during the high-flow period is consistent with the role of organic complexation of Fe. The light Fe isotope signatures of smaller rivers and meltwater reflect active redox cycling. Data synthesis reveals that small organic-rich rivers and meltwater in Arctic environments may contribute disproportionately to the input of labile Fe in the Arctic Ocean, while bearing contrasting Fe isotope compositions compared to larger rivers.

URLhttp://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1631071315000504
DOI10.1016/j.crte.2015.04.005
Short TitleComptes Rendus Geoscience
Refereed DesignationRefereed
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