Nathalie Fagel
Environmental significance of kaolinite variability over the last centuries in crater lake sediments from Central Mexico
Fagel, Nathalie; Israde-Alcántara, Isabel; Safaierad, Reza; Rantala, Marttiina; Schmidt, Sabine; Lepoint, Gilles; Pellenard, Pierre; Mattielli, Nadine; Metcalfe, Sarah
Authors
Isabel Israde-Alcántara
Reza Safaierad
Marttiina Rantala
Sabine Schmidt
Gilles Lepoint
Pierre Pellenard
Nadine Mattielli
Professor SARAH METCALFE SARAH.METCALFE@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor Research Andknowledge Exchange
Abstract
Environmental conditions have a notable impact on clay minerals, primarily because of the chemical reactions they undergo with their immediate environment. These reactions are more pronounced in hot and humid tropical regions, and therefore, the study of clays deposited at the bottom of lakes in tropical regions can yield valuable insight into past environmental conditions. Here we present multiproxy records, including physical (magnetic susceptibility, grey-scale level and grain size), mineralogical (X-ray diffraction, Simultaneous Thermal Analysis, Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy), and geochemical (elemental composition by XRF-core scanner, organic geochemistry by IRMS) data, from three 210Pb-dated sediment cores (spanning recent centuries < 1470 CE) retrieved from crater lakes Los Espinos, Tacámbaro and Teremendo in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB), central Mexico. The mineralogical results showed that disordered kaolinite, formed by hydrolysis and hydrothermal alteration, was the predominant mineral in the sediments of the three lakes. The abundance of kaolinite changed in line with organic carbon and organic matter-related elements (Br, S and Ni) and showed opposite trends with lithogenic elements (Ti, K, and Fe). The geochemical data further suggested that increases in kaolinite abundance are linked to the formation of organo-mineral aggregates related to periods of elevated lake productivity that in turn may reflect lake level changes in the closed basins. In Lake Tacámbaro, following the construction of a canal in the early 20th century and subsequent regulation of lake level, the relationship between organic material and kaolinite was no longer present.
Citation
Fagel, N., Israde-Alcántara, I., Safaierad, R., Rantala, M., Schmidt, S., Lepoint, G., Pellenard, P., Mattielli, N., & Metcalfe, S. (2024). Environmental significance of kaolinite variability over the last centuries in crater lake sediments from Central Mexico. Applied Clay Science, 247, Article 107211. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clay.2023.107211
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Nov 6, 2023 |
Online Publication Date | Nov 10, 2023 |
Publication Date | Jan 1, 2024 |
Deposit Date | Dec 29, 2023 |
Publicly Available Date | Nov 11, 2024 |
Journal | Applied Clay Science |
Print ISSN | 0169-1317 |
Electronic ISSN | 1872-9053 |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 247 |
Article Number | 107211 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clay.2023.107211 |
Keywords | Geochemistry and Petrology; Geology; Water Science and Technology; Soil Science |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/29000705 |
Publisher URL | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169131723003988?via%3Dihub |
Additional Information | This article is maintained by: Elsevier; Article Title: Environmental significance of kaolinite variability over the last centuries in crater lake sediments from Central Mexico; Journal Title: Applied Clay Science; CrossRef DOI link to publisher maintained version: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clay.2023.107211 |
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