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Radiocarbon-derived sedimentation rates in the Gulf of Mexico
Authors:Peter H Santschi  Gilbert T Rowe  
Institution:aDepartment of Oceanography, Texas A&M University, 5007 Avenue U, Galveston, TX 77551, USA;bDepartment of Marine Sciences, Texas A&M University, 5007 Avenue U, Galveston, TX 77551, USA;cDepartment of Marine Biology, Texas A&M University, 5007 Avenue U, Galveston, TX 77551, USA
Abstract:Sedimentation rates were determined for the northern Gulf of Mexico margin sediments at water depths ranging from 770 to 3560 m, using radiocarbon determinations of organic matter. Resulting sedimentation rates ranged from 3 to 15 cm/kyr, decreasing with increasing water depth. These rates agree with long-term sedimentation rates estimated previously using stratigraphic methods, and with estimates of sediment delivery rates by the Mississippi River to the northern Gulf of Mexico, but are generally higher by 1–2 orders of magnitude than those estimated by 210Pbxs methods. Near-surface slope sediments from 2737 m water depth in the Mississippi River fan were much older than the rest. They had minimum 14C ages of 16–27 kyr and δ13C values ranging from −24‰ to −26.5‰, indicating a terrestrial origin of organic matter. The sediments from this site were thus likely deposited by episodic mass wasting of slope sediment through the canyon, delineating the previously suggested main pathway of sediment and clay movement to abyssal Gulf sediments.
Keywords:Gulf of Mexico  Sedimentation rates  Organic carbon burial rates  Mass wasting  Nepheloid layer transport  Radiocarbon
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