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Talanta | 2012

Dissolution of fluoride complexes following microwave-assisted hydrofluoric acid digestion of marine sediments

Jesse Muratli; James McManus; Alan C. Mix; Zanna Chase

Microwave-assisted, hydrofluoric acid digestion is an increasingly common tool for the preparation of marine sediment samples for analysis by a variety of spectrometric techniques. Here we report that analysis of terrigenous-dominated sediment samples occasionally results in anomalously low values for several elements, including Al, Ba, Ca, Mg, and Sr. Measured concentrations of these elements increased with time between sample preparation and sample analysis, reaching stable values after 8-29 days. This lag is explained by the formation and subsequent dissolution of poorly soluble fluoride phases during digestion. Other elements, such as Fe, Mn, and Ti, showed little or no lag and were quickly measurable at a stable value. Full re-dissolution of the least soluble fluorides, which incorporate Al and Mg, requires up to four weeks at room temperature, and this duration can vary among sedimentary matrices. This waiting time can be reduced to 6 days (or shorter) if the samples are heated to ≈ 60°C for 24h.


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2012

Interstitial fluid chemistry of sediments underlying the North Atlantic gyre and the influence of subsurface fluid flow

Wiebke Ziebis; James McManus; Timothy G. Ferdelman; Friederike Schmidt-Schierhorn; Wolfgang Bach; Jesse Muratli; Katrina J. Edwards; Heinrich Villinger


Nature Geoscience | 2010

Increased glacial-age ventilation of the Chilean margin by Antarctic Intermediate Water

Jesse Muratli; Zanna Chase; Alan C. Mix; James McManus


Continental Shelf Research | 2013

Reactive iron and manganese distributions in seabed sediments near small mountainous rivers off Oregon and California (USA)

Moutusi Roy; James McManus; Miguel A. Goñi; Zanna Chase; Jeffry C. Borgeld; Robert A. Wheatcroft; Jesse Muratli; Meghan R. Megowan; Alan C. Mix


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2010

Ice-sheet control of continental erosion in central and southern Chile (36°–41°S) over the last 30,000 years

Jesse Muratli; Zanna Chase; James McManus; Alan C. Mix


Marine Chemistry | 2016

Rapid and precise analysis of rare earth elements in small volumes of seawater - Method and intercomparison

Melanie K. Behrens; Jesse Muratli; Catherine Pradoux; Yingzhe Wu; Philipp Böning; Hans-Jürgen Brumsack; Steven L. Goldstein; Brian A. Haley; Catherine Jeandel; Ronja Paffrath; Leopoldo D Peña; Bernhard Schnetger; Katharina Pahnke


Continental Shelf Research | 2012

Geochemistry of trace metals in shelf sediments affected by seasonal and permanent low oxygen conditions off central Chile, SE Pacific (∼36°S)

Práxedes Muñoz; Laurent Dezileau; Lissette Cárdenas; Javier Sellanes; Carina B. Lange; Jorge Inostroza; Jesse Muratli; Marco Salamanca


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2014

Southern-ocean and glaciogenic nutrients control diatom export production on the Chile margin

Zanna Chase; James McManus; Alan C. Mix; Jesse Muratli


Supplement to: Chase, Zanna; McManus, James; Mix, Alan C; Muratli, Jesse M (2014): Southern-ocean and glaciogenic nutrients control diatom export production on the Chile margin. Quaternary Science Reviews, 99, 135-145, doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.06.015 | 2014

Th-normalized fluxes, mass accumulation rates and age models of ODP Sites 202-1233 and 202-1234

Zanna Chase; James McManus; Alan C. Mix; Jesse Muratli


In supplement to: Chase, Z et al. (2014): Southern-ocean and glaciogenic nutrients control diatom export production on the Chile margin. Quaternary Science Reviews, 99, 135-145, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.06.015 | 2014

Th-normalised fluxes, opal, carbonate, organic carbon and Andean fraction from ODP Leg 202 Site 1233

Zanna Chase; James McManus; Alan C. Mix; Jesse Muratli

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Zanna Chase

University of Tasmania

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Alan C. Mix

Oregon State University

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James McManus

Bigelow Laboratory For Ocean Sciences

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Wiebke Ziebis

University of Southern California

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