Collaborative Research: Pedogenic fractionation of Fe and Mo isotopes: The role of soil redox status, organic matter, and Fe-(oxyhydr)oxide composition
合作研究:铁和钼同位素的成土分馏:土壤氧化还原状态、有机质和铁(羟基)氧化物组成的作用
基本信息
- 批准号:1053406
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 15.92万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-01-15 至 2015-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This project investigates the behavior of the natural isotopes of iron (Fe) and molybdenum (Mo) in soils. Differences in the mass of individual isotopes of Fe and Mo confer small variations in their behavior. Laboratory experiments suggest the direction and magnitude of these variations in isotope behavior in soils are tied to specific biogeochemical processes associated with the presence of soil organic matter, the composition of Fe minerals in the soil, and the soil oxygen status. However, field measurements of these isotopes are extremely limited in soils and this knowledge gap is a key barrier for developing them as diagnostic indicators of soil biogeochemical processes in ways similar to how carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen isotopes are commonly used. For instance, Fe and Mo isotopes hold great promise for determining past responses of soils to changes in climate, vegetation type, and water content. Our field measurements will be made across well-constrained gradients in soil age and climate that naturally exist across the Hawaiian Islands (Hawaiian Climate-Age Matrix). The Hawaiian Islands are an ideal natural laboratory for soil research because of their extreme isolation and a similar basaltic soil parent material across all the islands. In this research project we will: (1) establish the range of Fe and Mo isotopic variation across the Hawaiian Climate-Age Matrix; (2) characterize the composition of Fe minerals using advanced molecular-scale techniques; and (3) establish the relative influence of organic matter, Fe minerals and soil redox status (water and oxygen content) on Fe and Mo isotopic variation. In addition to developing a new isotopic probe of key soil processes, our work will provide detailed knowledge of the Fe solid-phase composition of the Hawaiian Climate-Age Matrix sites, which will benefit ongoing ecological and earth science research at those sites. It will also provide constraints on the baseline isotopic composition of Fe and Mo efflux from terrestrial weathering to rivers and oceanic sediments, which is critical for the use of these isotopes to interpret the past redox status of ancient marine sediments. Lastly, this work will train two graduate students and two undergraduate students over the three-year grant period as well as provide summer research experiences for three students each year from disadvantaged high schools.
该项目研究了土壤中铁(Fe)和钼(MO)的天然同位素的行为。 Fe和Mo的单个同位素质量的差异赋予其行为较小的变化。实验室实验表明,土壤中同位素行为的这些变化的方向和幅度与与土壤有机物的存在,土壤中Fe矿物质的组成以及土壤氧状况相关的特定生物地球化学过程。但是,这些同位素的现场测量在土壤中非常有限,并且这种知识差距是开发它们作为土壤生物地球化学过程的诊断指标的关键障碍,其方式类似于碳,氧气和氮同位素的方式。例如,FE和MO同位素在确定土壤对气候,植被类型和水含量变化的过去反应方面有很大的希望。我们的野外测量将在夏威夷群岛(夏威夷气候年龄基体)自然存在的土壤年龄和气候中进行良好约束的梯度进行。夏威夷群岛是土壤研究的理想天然实验室,因为它们的极端隔离和在所有岛屿上都具有类似的玄武岩土壤母体材料。在该研究项目中,我们将:(1)在夏威夷气候年龄矩阵中建立FE和MO同位素变化的范围; (2)使用高级分子尺度技术表征Fe矿物质的组成; (3)建立有机物,Fe矿物质和土壤氧化还原状态(水和氧含量)对FE和MO同位素变异的相对影响。除了开发有关关键土壤过程的新的同位素探针外,我们的工作还将提供有关夏威夷气候年龄级矩阵站点的FE固相组成的详细知识,这将使这些地点正在进行的生态和地球科学研究受益。它还将对从陆地风化到河流和海洋沉积物的基线同位素组成的基线同位素组成,这对于使用这些同位素来解释古代海洋沉积物的过去氧化还原状态至关重要。最后,这项工作将在三年的赠款期间培训两名研究生和两名本科生,并每年从不利的高中为三名学生提供夏季研究经验。
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