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Repasch, Marisa N; Wittmann, Hella; Scheingross, Joel S; Sachse, Dirk; Szupiany, Ricardo N; Orfeo, Oscar; Fuchs, Margret C; Hovius, Niels (2020): Meteoric 10Be, grain size, surface area data for Rio Bermejo suspended sediment depth profile samples [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.913995

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Published: 2020-03-25DOI registered: 2020-04-25

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Abstract:
To test the potential of meteoric 10Be (10Bem) as a river sediment transit time proxy, we measured 10Bem concentrations in river suspended sediment of the Rio Bermejo (northern Argentina), which is a river with a ~1300 km lowland flowpath void of tributaries. We collected fluvial suspended sediment in vertical depth profiles at five sampling locations along the length of the Rio Bermejo (northern Argentina) during near-bankfull conditions, when discharge varied between 675 and 1080 m**3/s and banks were actively eroding. Additionally, we collected one depth profile from Rio San Francisco (RSF) and one from the Rio Bermejo 10 km upstream of the RSF confluence. Combining these profiles and weighting them by the relative proportions of their total sediment load input to the mainstem Bermejo serves as an integrated headwater depth profile. In the thalweg, we collected water and suspended sediment from a boat using a weighted 8-liter horizontal sampling bottle (Wildco Beta Plus bottle) with an attached pressure transducer to measure sampling depth. We separated sediment from the water using a custom-built 5-liter pressurized filtration unit with a 293 mm diameter, 0.2 µm polyethersulfone filter. In the laboratory, we rinsed sediment off the filters directly into an evaporating dish with ultrapure 18.2 MΩ water (pH~7; when needed, we added NH3 solution to the water to maintain pH~7). Samples were dried in an oven at 40ºC, and subsequently homogenized. Sediment particle size distributions were measured on ~10 mg aliquots using a laser diffraction particle size analyzer (Horiba LA-950). Specific surface area (SSA) of bulk sediment samples was measured on ~4 g aliquots using a Quantachrome NOVAtouch LX gas sorption analyzer and the Brunauer, Emmett, and Teller (BET) theory (Brunauer et al., 1938). The total reactive phase, including amorphous oxyhydroxides and crystalline oxide grain coatings, was extracted from the sediment samples using a procedure adapted from Wittmann et al. (2012, doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2012.04.031). 10Bem was purified from the extracted material, spiked with a 9Be carrier solution containing 150 µg of 9Be, and packed into targets for AMS measurement at the University of Cologne Centre for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (Cologne, Germany). 10Be /9Be measurements were normalized to the KN01-6-2 and KN01-5-3 standards (Dewald et al., 2013, doi:10.1016/j.nimb.2012.04.030) that are consistent with a 10Be half-life of 1.36 ± 0.07 x10^6 yrˉ¹ (Nishiizumi et al., 2007, doi:10.1016/j.nimb.2007.01.297). [10Be]m was calculated from the normalized and blank-corrected 10Be/9Be ratios. The reported 1σ uncertainties include counting statistics and the uncertainties of both standard normalization and blank correction. Stable 9Be concentrations were measured on a separate aliquot of the sample solution using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES). Uncertainty of ICP-OES measurements was 5%.
Keyword(s):
Grain Size; meteoric 10Be; OSL; river sediment; Specific surface area
Related to:
Repasch, Marisa N; Wittmann, Hella; Scheingross, Joel S; Sachse, Dirk; Szupiany, Ricardo N; Orfeo, Oscar; Fuchs, Margret C; Hovius, Niels (2020): Sediment transit time and floodplain storage dynamics in alluvial rivers revealed by meteoric 10Be. Journal of Geophysical Research-Earth Surface, 125, e2019JF005419, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JF005419
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -24.554179 * Median Longitude: -61.877698 * South-bound Latitude: -26.660870 * West-bound Longitude: -64.198860 * North-bound Latitude: -23.144220 * East-bound Longitude: -58.634670
Date/Time Start: 2017-03-12T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2017-03-25T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: 66.0 m * Maximum Elevation: 292.0 m
Event(s):
AR17DS-001 * Latitude: -23.144220 * Longitude: -64.198860 * Comment: River km -20
AR17MR-05 * Latitude: -26.660870 * Longitude: -58.634670 * Date/Time: 2017-03-12T00:00:00 * Elevation: 66.0 m * Location: General Mansilla * Comment: River km 1220
AR17MR-06 * Latitude: -26.660870 * Longitude: -58.634670 * Date/Time: 2017-03-12T00:00:00 * Elevation: 66.0 m * Location: General Mansilla * Comment: River km 1220
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEventRepasch, Marisa N
2Sample IDSample IDRepasch, Marisa N
3DistanceDistancekmRepasch, Marisa Nalong channel, measured downstream from the Rio Bermejo-Rio San Francisco confluence; 0: Rio San Francisco, -: indicates tributary upstream of the mainstem Rio Bermejo
4LATITUDELatitudeRepasch, Marisa NGeocode
5LONGITUDELongitudeRepasch, Marisa NGeocode
6DEPTH, waterDepth watermRepasch, Marisa NGeocode
7ELEVATIONElevationm a.s.l.Repasch, Marisa NGeocode
8Suspended sediment concentrationSSCg/lRepasch, Marisa Ncalculated as dry sediment weight divided by total water volume filtered
9Suspended sediment concentrationSSCg/lRepasch, Marisa Nintegratedcalculated as dry sediment weight divided by total water volume filtered, depth-integrated values
10Median, grain sizeD50µmRepasch, Marisa NScattering Particle Size Distribution Analyzer LA-950 (Horiba)
11Specific surface areaSSAm2/gRepasch, Marisa NGas sorption analyzer (Quantachrome NOVAtouch LX) and BET-method (Brunauer et al., 1938)
12Specific surface areaSSAm2/gRepasch, Marisa Nintegrateddepth-integrated values
13Size fraction < 0.063 mm, mud, silt+clay<63 µm%Repasch, Marisa Ncalculated from sample grain size distributions
14pHpHRepasch, Marisa N
15Beryllium-1010Be109 atoms/gRepasch, Marisa NAccelerator mass spectrometry (AMS)meteoric 10Be measured in leached reactive phase, blank corrected and normalized to laboratory standards KN01-6-2 and KN01-5-3
16Beryllium-10, standard deviation10Be std dev±Repasch, Marisa Nmeteoric 10Be measured in leached reactive phase, blank corrected and normalized to laboratory standards KN01-6-2 and KN01-5-3
17Beryllium-1010Be109 atoms/gRepasch, Marisa Nintegratedmeteoric 10Be measured in leached reactive phase, blank corrected and normalized to laboratory standards KN01-6-2 and KN01-5-3, depth integrated
18Beryllium-10, standard deviation10Be std dev±Repasch, Marisa Nintegratedmeteoric 10Be measured in leached reactive phase, blank corrected and normalized to laboratory standards KN01-6-2 and KN01-5-3, depth integrated
19Beryllium-99Be109 atoms/gRepasch, Marisa NAccelerator mass spectrometry (AMS)measurement in the leached reactive phase
20Beryllium-9, standard deviation9Be std dev±Repasch, Marisa Nmeasurement in the leached reactive phase
21Beryllium-99Be109 atoms/gRepasch, Marisa Nintegratedmeasurement in the leached reactive phase, depth integrated
22Beryllium-9, standard deviation9Be std dev±Repasch, Marisa Nintegratedmeasurement in the leached reactive phase, depth integrated
23Beryllium-10/Beryllium-910Be/9Be10-9 atoms/atomsRepasch, Marisa NAccelerator mass spectrometry (AMS)measurement in the leached reactive phase
24Beryllium-10/Beryllium-9 ratio, standard deviation10Be/9Be std dev±Repasch, Marisa Nmeasurement in the leached reactive phase
25Beryllium-10/Beryllium-910Be/9Be10-9 atoms/atomsRepasch, Marisa Nintegratedmeasurement in the leached reactive phase, depth integrated
26Beryllium-10/Beryllium-9 ratio, standard deviation10Be/9Be std dev±Repasch, Marisa Nmeasurement in the leached reactive phase
27Beryllium-1010Be109 atoms/gRepasch, Marisa NCalculated/normalizedconcentration was normlaized to mean 9Be of all river samples
28Beryllium-10, standard deviation10Be std dev±Repasch, Marisa NCalculated/normalizedconcentration was normlaized to mean 9Be of all river samples
29Beryllium-1010Be109 atoms/gRepasch, Marisa Nintegratedconcentration was normlaized to mean 9Be of all river samples, depth integrated
30Beryllium-10, standard deviation10Be std dev±Repasch, Marisa Nintegratedconcentration was normlaized to mean 9Be of all river samples, depth integrated
Change history:
2020-12-09T12:48:47 – Events were added
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