24. ORIGIN OF AUTHIGENIC CARBONATES IN EOCENE TO QUATERNARY SEDIMENTS FROM THE ARCTIC OCEAN AND NORWEGIAN-GREENLAND SEA1

Authigenic carbonates occur in thin layers, nodules, and burrows in fine-grained siliciclastic sediments of middle Eocene to Quaternary age that were recovered from the Arctic Ocean and Norwegian-Greenland Sea during Leg 151. At Site 913 (East Greenland Margin), concentrically zoned microspherules a...

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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.492.8070 2023-05-15T15:00:30+02:00 24. ORIGIN OF AUTHIGENIC CARBONATES IN EOCENE TO QUATERNARY SEDIMENTS FROM THE ARCTIC OCEAN AND NORWEGIAN-GREENLAND SEA1 Nancy Chow Sadoon Morad Ihsan S. Al-aasm The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.492.8070 http://www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/151_SR/VOLUME/CHAPTERS/sr151_24.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.492.8070 http://www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/151_SR/VOLUME/CHAPTERS/sr151_24.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/151_SR/VOLUME/CHAPTERS/sr151_24.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-08-14T00:05:32Z Authigenic carbonates occur in thin layers, nodules, and burrows in fine-grained siliciclastic sediments of middle Eocene to Quaternary age that were recovered from the Arctic Ocean and Norwegian-Greenland Sea during Leg 151. At Site 913 (East Greenland Margin), concentrically zoned microspherules and rhombohedrons of ferroan rhodochrosite and manganoan siderite, 20-600 µm in diameter, are the main authigenic carbonates in the sedimentary succession. They grew displacively within the host clays and silts, and have locally coalesced to form aggregates. At Sites 909 (Fram Strait) and 911 (Yermak Plateau), very fine to fine-crystalline siderite, enriched in Ca and/or Mg, is the predominant carbonate in the sedimentary succession. It occurs as interparticle cement, disseminated crystals, and rounded intraclasts in host clays, silts, and muds. Minor micritic or radial-fibrous calcite and dolomite were also found at these three sites. Most of these carbonates are interpreted to have precipitated at shallow-burial depths during early diagenesis. All authigenic carbonates (rhodochrosite, siderite, and calcite) from Site 913 are strongly enriched in 1 2C (δ13C =-22.9 to-13.8%c) and show decreasing δ1 3C values with depth below the seafloor. This evidence, along with authigenic pyrite found in microspherule cores, suggests that dissolved carbon was derived from the oxidation of marine organic matter in the bacterial sulfate-reduction zone and during the early stages of methanogenesis. However, low organic matter content and headspace methane concentrations suggest additional derivation of dissolved carbon from thermogenic methane. The very low δ 1 8 θ val-ues (―11.8%c) for rhodochrosite and the close association with barite in voids and fractures suggest rhodochrosite precipitation Text Arctic Arctic Ocean East Greenland Fram Strait Greenland Greenland Sea Yermak plateau Unknown Arctic Arctic Ocean Burrows ENVELOPE(163.650,163.650,-74.300,-74.300) Greenland Yermak Plateau ENVELOPE(5.000,5.000,81.250,81.250)
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description Authigenic carbonates occur in thin layers, nodules, and burrows in fine-grained siliciclastic sediments of middle Eocene to Quaternary age that were recovered from the Arctic Ocean and Norwegian-Greenland Sea during Leg 151. At Site 913 (East Greenland Margin), concentrically zoned microspherules and rhombohedrons of ferroan rhodochrosite and manganoan siderite, 20-600 µm in diameter, are the main authigenic carbonates in the sedimentary succession. They grew displacively within the host clays and silts, and have locally coalesced to form aggregates. At Sites 909 (Fram Strait) and 911 (Yermak Plateau), very fine to fine-crystalline siderite, enriched in Ca and/or Mg, is the predominant carbonate in the sedimentary succession. It occurs as interparticle cement, disseminated crystals, and rounded intraclasts in host clays, silts, and muds. Minor micritic or radial-fibrous calcite and dolomite were also found at these three sites. Most of these carbonates are interpreted to have precipitated at shallow-burial depths during early diagenesis. All authigenic carbonates (rhodochrosite, siderite, and calcite) from Site 913 are strongly enriched in 1 2C (δ13C =-22.9 to-13.8%c) and show decreasing δ1 3C values with depth below the seafloor. This evidence, along with authigenic pyrite found in microspherule cores, suggests that dissolved carbon was derived from the oxidation of marine organic matter in the bacterial sulfate-reduction zone and during the early stages of methanogenesis. However, low organic matter content and headspace methane concentrations suggest additional derivation of dissolved carbon from thermogenic methane. The very low δ 1 8 θ val-ues (―11.8%c) for rhodochrosite and the close association with barite in voids and fractures suggest rhodochrosite precipitation
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24. ORIGIN OF AUTHIGENIC CARBONATES IN EOCENE TO QUATERNARY SEDIMENTS FROM THE ARCTIC OCEAN AND NORWEGIAN-GREENLAND SEA1
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title 24. ORIGIN OF AUTHIGENIC CARBONATES IN EOCENE TO QUATERNARY SEDIMENTS FROM THE ARCTIC OCEAN AND NORWEGIAN-GREENLAND SEA1
title_short 24. ORIGIN OF AUTHIGENIC CARBONATES IN EOCENE TO QUATERNARY SEDIMENTS FROM THE ARCTIC OCEAN AND NORWEGIAN-GREENLAND SEA1
title_full 24. ORIGIN OF AUTHIGENIC CARBONATES IN EOCENE TO QUATERNARY SEDIMENTS FROM THE ARCTIC OCEAN AND NORWEGIAN-GREENLAND SEA1
title_fullStr 24. ORIGIN OF AUTHIGENIC CARBONATES IN EOCENE TO QUATERNARY SEDIMENTS FROM THE ARCTIC OCEAN AND NORWEGIAN-GREENLAND SEA1
title_full_unstemmed 24. ORIGIN OF AUTHIGENIC CARBONATES IN EOCENE TO QUATERNARY SEDIMENTS FROM THE ARCTIC OCEAN AND NORWEGIAN-GREENLAND SEA1
title_sort 24. origin of authigenic carbonates in eocene to quaternary sediments from the arctic ocean and norwegian-greenland sea1
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