The Thetis basin is a deep hypersaline anoxic basin in the western part of the Mediterranean Ridge (eastern Mediterranean Sea). It is characterised by highly sulphidic NaCl-saturated brine with one of the highest values of salinity reported from similar basins (S ~. 348?). The strong pycnocline at the seawater-brine interface induces permanent anoxic bottom conditions driving depositional processes and distribution patterns of redox-sensitive metals in the sediments. This work presents a high-resolution dataset of sedimentological, mineralogical and geochemical features and planktonic foraminifera distribution, derived from the exploration of a 52. cm long box-core sampled in the Thetis sediments. Basing on direct comparisons with available data from other hypersaline records and ancient anoxic organic-rich deep-sea records (sapropels and black shales), we aim to explore the potential of these anoxic basins as natural laboratories to better understand the mechanisms driving geochemical patterns in recent/ancient anoxic sediments. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

Sediment geochemistry of the Thetis hypersaline anoxic basin (eastern Mediterranean Sea)

Oliveri E;Sprovieri M;La Cono V;Lirer F;Rumolo P;Sabatino N;Vallefuoco M;Mazzola S
2013

Abstract

The Thetis basin is a deep hypersaline anoxic basin in the western part of the Mediterranean Ridge (eastern Mediterranean Sea). It is characterised by highly sulphidic NaCl-saturated brine with one of the highest values of salinity reported from similar basins (S ~. 348?). The strong pycnocline at the seawater-brine interface induces permanent anoxic bottom conditions driving depositional processes and distribution patterns of redox-sensitive metals in the sediments. This work presents a high-resolution dataset of sedimentological, mineralogical and geochemical features and planktonic foraminifera distribution, derived from the exploration of a 52. cm long box-core sampled in the Thetis sediments. Basing on direct comparisons with available data from other hypersaline records and ancient anoxic organic-rich deep-sea records (sapropels and black shales), we aim to explore the potential of these anoxic basins as natural laboratories to better understand the mechanisms driving geochemical patterns in recent/ancient anoxic sediments. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
2013
Istituto per l'Ambiente Marino Costiero - IAMC - Sede Napoli
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Geochemistry
Hypersaline anoxic basins
Mediterranean basin
Organic-rich sediments
Thetis basin
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Oliveri E.; Sprovieri M.; Manta D.S.; Giaramita L.; La Cono V.; Lirer F.; Rumolo P.; Sabatino N.; Tranchida G.; Vallefuoco M.; Yakimov M.M.; Mazzola S...espandi
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