Preservation of overmature, ancient, sedimentary organic matter in carbonate concretions during outcrop weathering

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作者
Loyd, S. J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Calif State Univ Fullerton, Dept Geol Sci, Fullerton, CA 92634 USA
关键词
ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION; MICROBIAL MEDIATION; ATMOSPHERIC O-2; BLACK SHALES; CEMENTATION; SANDSTONES; CALCITE; REDUCTION; GROWTH; QUANTIFICATION;
D O I
10.1111/gbi.12194
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Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Concretions are preferentially cemented zones within sediments and sedimentary rocks. Cementation can result from relatively early diagenetic processes that include degradation of sedimentary organic compounds or methane as indicated by significantly 13 C-depleted or enriched carbon isotope compositions. As minerals fill pore space, reduced permeability may promote preservation of sediment components from degradation during subsequent diagenesis, burial heating and outcrop weathering. Discrete and macroscopic organic remains, macro and microfossils, magnetic grains, and sedimentary structures can be preferentially preserved within concretions. Here, Cretaceous carbonate concretions of the Holz Shale are shown to contain relatively high carbonate-free total organic carbon (TOC) contents (up to similar to 18.5 wt%) compared to the surrounding host rock (with <2.1 wt%). TOC increases with total inorganic carbon (TIC) content, a metric of the degree of cementation. Pyrite contents within concretions generally correlate with organic carbon contents. Concretion carbonate carbon isotope compositions (delta C-13(carb)) range from -22.5 to -3.4 parts per thousand (VPDB) and do not correlate strongly with TOC. Organic carbon isotope compositions (delta C-13(org)) of concretions and host rock are similar. Thermal maturity data indicate that both host and concretion organic matter are overmature and have evolved beyond the oil window maturity stage. Although the organic matter in general has experienced significant oxidative weathering, concretion interiors exhibit lower oxygen indices relative to the host. These results suggest that carbonate concretions can preferentially preserve overmature, ancient, sedimentary organic matter during outcrop weathering, despite evidence for organic matter degradation genetic mechanisms. As a result, concretions may provide an optimal proxy target for characterization of more primary organic carbon concentrations and chemical compositions. In addition, these findings indicate that concretions can promote delayed oxidative weathering of organic carbon in outcrop and therefore impact local chemical cycling.
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页码:146 / 157
页数:12
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