A strontium isoscape of inland southeastern Australia
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Published:2022-09-22
Issue:9
Volume:14
Page:4271-4286
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ISSN:1866-3516
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Container-title:Earth System Science Data
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth Syst. Sci. Data
Author:
de Caritat PatriceORCID, Dosseto AnthonyORCID, Dux Florian
Abstract
Abstract. The values and distribution patterns of the strontium (Sr) isotope ratio
87Sr/86Sr in Earth surface materials are of use in the geological,
environmental, and social sciences. Ultimately, the 87Sr/86Sr ratios
of soils and everything that lives in and on them are inherited from the rocks
that are the parent materials of the soil's components. In Australia, there
are few large-scale surveys of 87Sr/86Sr available, and here we
report on a new, low-density dataset using 112 catchment outlet (floodplain)
sediment samples covering 529 000 km2 of inland southeastern Australia
(South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria). The coarse (<2 mm)
fraction of bottom sediment samples (depth ∼ 0.6–0.8 m) from
the National Geochemical Survey of Australia were milled and fully digested
before Sr separation by chromatography and 87Sr/86Sr determination
by multicollector-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The results
show a wide range of 87Sr/86Sr values from a minimum of 0.7089 to
a maximum of 0.7511 (range 0.0422). The median 87Sr/86Sr (± median absolute deviation) is 0.7199 (± 0.0071), and the mean
(± standard deviation) is 0.7220 (± 0.0106). The spatial
patterns of the Sr isoscape observed are described and attributed to various
geological sources and processes. Of note are the elevated (radiogenic)
values (≥∼ 0.7270; top quartile) contributed by (1) the
Palaeozoic sedimentary country rock and (mostly felsic) igneous intrusions
of the Lachlan geological region to the east of the study area; (2) the
Palaeoproterozoic metamorphic rocks of the central Broken Hill region; both
these sources contribute radiogenic material mainly by fluvial processes;
and (3) the Proterozoic to Palaeozoic rocks of the Kanmantoo, Adelaide,
Gawler, and Painter geological regions to the west of the area; these sources
contribute radiogenic material mainly by aeolian processes. Regions of low
87Sr/86Sr (≤∼ 0.7130; bottom quartile) belong
mainly to (1) a few central Murray Basin catchments; (2) some Darling Basin
catchments in the northeast; and (3) a few Eromanga geological
region-influenced catchments in the northwest of the study area; these
sources contribute unradiogenic material mainly by fluvial processes. The new
spatial Sr isotope dataset for the DCD (Darling–Curnamona–Delamerian) region is publicly available (de Caritat et al., 2022; https://dx.doi.org/10.26186/146397).
Funder
Australian Government
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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