Mineralogical and geochemical changes in subsurface shales straddling the Ordovician-Silurian boundary in the eastern Kufra Basin, Libya

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Meinhold, Guido [1 ,2 ]
Howard, James [1 ,5 ]
Abutarruma, Yousef [3 ]
Thusu, Bindra [4 ]
Whitham, Andrew G. [1 ]
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[1] CASP, Madingley Rise, West Bldg,Madingley Rd, Cambridge CB3 0UD, England
[2] Univ Gottingen, Geowissensch Zentrum Gottingen, Abt Sedimentol Umweltgeol, Goldschmidtstr 3, D-37077 Gottingen, Germany
[3] Mellitah Oil & Gas BV, Dat Al Imad Complex,Tower 5 Floor 13,POB 91651, Tripoli, Libya
[4] UCL, Dept Earth Sci, Maghreb Petr Res Grp, Gower St, London WC1E 6BT, England
[5] JBA Consulting, Floor 4,Maybrook House,Grainger St, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 5JE, Tyne & Wear, England
关键词
Whole-rock geochemistry; X-ray diffraction analysis; Late Ordovician; Early Silurian; Kufra Basin; Libya; RARE-EARTH-ELEMENTS; TANEZZUFT FORMATION; MURZUQ BASIN; ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY; LATEST ORDOVICIAN; NORTH-AFRICA; BIOMARKER CHARACTERISTICS; CRUDE OILS; SEDIMENTS; URANIUM;
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10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2021.104378
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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摘要
This paper reports on the elemental geochemistry of 47 shale samples from the uppermost Hirnantian-lowermost Rhuddanian Tanezzuft Formation, collected from drill core (depth interval 20.8-73.2 m) from borehole JA-2 at the eastern Kufra Basin, SE Libya. Eighteen of these samples were also analysed by X-ray diffraction. This study was carried out (i) to search for shales with high total organic carbon (TOC >3 wt%) and associated high uranium (U > 30 ppm) concentrations, commonly referred to as 'hot' shales, (ii) to test whether TOC and U correlate, (iii) to study the effects of surface weathering on the behaviour and mobility of major oxides, trace elements and rare earth elements (REE), and (iv) to examine the relationship of the elemental composition obtained in this study and Rock-Eval pyrolysis and kerogen data obtained in previous studies on the same core samples. The studied core can be divided into three intervals: upper weathered section (20.8-46.5 m, influenced by Quaternary weathering), unweathered section (46.5-68.5 m), and lower weathered section (68.5-73.9 m, influenced by latest Ordovician weathering). Overall, the shales have low TOC values (<1 wt%) and low U concentrations (<12 ppm). TOC and U do not show any correlation likely due to their low values. Hence, 'hot' shale has not yet been proven in this part of the Kufra Basin. Trace elements such as Mn and Sc show significant changes from the weathered into the unweathered core section. In contrast, the majority of the major oxides, trace elements and REE seem to be unaffected or at least largely unaffected by weathering processes. The exception is the transition from the unweathered section into the lower weathered section of the core. Here, most of the major oxides, trace elements and REE show either abrupt or gradual shifts towards lower or higher element concentrations. The observed whole-rock geochemical (e.g., K2O, Rb, Sr, Th/K) and mineralogical (e.g., kaolinite/illite, K-feldspar/quartz) changes suggest either a switch from one source area to another or, more likely, climatic influence. The deepest part of the core may have been influenced by a more humid and warm climate that has led to intensive chemical weathering and dissolution of K-feldspar. During the latest Hirnantian-earliest Rhuddanian a temporary emersion event may have occurred due to post-glacial rebound, which has led to the weathering of older strata.
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