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Here we report the strontium isotope ratios (87Sr/86Sr) from pore fluids collected during International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 355. Ratios from Sites U1456 (N = 21) and U1457 (N = 20) are reported. Pore fluid 87Sr/86Sr is a useful tool to establish fluid-rock reactions, sources of Sr, and fluid mixing. The measured 87Sr/86Sr of the pore fluid has significant variations at both sites, and three distinct zones are identified. At Site U1456, 87Sr/86Sr starts at values similar to that of modern seawater (~0.7092) from near the seafloor down to ~100 meters below seafloor (mbsf). Over this interval, Sr concentration increases, whereas Ca decreases (Zone 1). Below 100 mbsf, 87Sr/86Sr values increase to a max of ~0.7100 at ~224 mbsf, and Sr concentrations decrease (Zone 2). Isotopic values then gradually decrease to ~0.7085, with an increase in Sr concentrations (Zone 3). Site U1457 displays the same general trends in pore fluid 87Sr/86Sr composition; however, there are distinct differences. First, Zone 1 occurs over a shorter interval (~0–54 mbsf) due to a lower sedimentation rate, and it also has lower Sr concentrations compared to Site U1456. Additionally, 87Sr/86Sr reaches a higher peak value in Zone 2 than at Site U1456. Finally, in Zone 3 the maximum Sr concentration reached is significantly lower than that at Site U1456.
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