G. A. Chelnokov, N. A. Kharitonova, V. Yu. Lavrushin, A. S. Aydarkozhina, Guodong Zheng
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Rare Earth Elements in the Aqueous Phase of Mud Volcanoes of the Kerch-Taman Region
Abstract
This work presents original data on the contents and distribution of major and rare earth elements in the waters from 26 mud volcanoes within the Kerch–Taman region. In terms of the chemical composition, the studied mud volcanic waters are the Na–Cl and Na–HCO3–Cl types. However, the Cl/Br, Na/Cl, and Y/ Ho ratios indicate three main genetic groups of volcanoes. It was found that the contents of the rare earth elements in the aqueous phase of mud volcanoes are low (fractions of μg/L) and are distinguished by negative cerium anomalies and positive europium and holmium anomalies. The highest REE concentrations are observed in the mud volcanoes located within the oldest Cretaceous sediments in the area of fault influence. As the distance from the Mesozoic source ΣREE dramatically decreases, it was revealed that the free CO2 content in the aqueous phase regulates the REE content in waters and the cerium and europium anomalies.
期刊介绍:
Moscow University Geology Bulletin is the journal that mainly publishes scientific articles, short reports of graduate students, and reviews. Publications made by the members of the Faculty of Geology of the Moscow State University and their collaborators are published. Publications encompass all branches of geology.