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Mar 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005gecoa..69.1479k&link_type=abstract
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Volume 69, Issue 6, p. 1479-1494.
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Relative abundances and distribution patterns of mineral components in finely laminated “Livello Bonarelli (LB)” black shale from the Cenomanian/Turonian boundary, Cretaceous, were investigated by 10 μm-resolution compositional mapping using an electron probe microanalyzer. Sedimentary components such as biogenic silica (Sibio), calcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, and pyrite were reconstructed by image processing of the compositional maps. Total organic carbon (Corg) content was also determined at a sampling interval of 1.5 mm. The depth profiles of these sedimentary components, covering ˜60% of the total 104-cm LB sequence, indicate the highly variable nature of their deposition. Especially, the Corg contents vary widely, ranging from <0.1% to 26%. Intervals enriched in Corg are clearly discernible in the LB, and correspond to “dark” colored intervals. Repeated occurrences of Corg-rich and Sibio-rich intervals are one of the most prominent features in the LB. These features could be explained partly by dilution of Corg by Sibio, but largely by the presence of two distinct paleoenvironmental settings: one involves predominant deposition of organic matter and the other is dominated by Sibio deposition. The thickness of individual intervals varies widely, mostly ranging from 1.5 to 35 mm, representing oceanic changes on the order of 103 104 years. Furthermore, we found 100-μm-scale laminations of fine-grained pyrite, aluminosilicate, and calcium carbonate, which when superimposed on the alternation of Corg-rich and Sibio-rich intervals, suggests 102-year scale fluctuations in oceanic environments.
Ishii Teruaki
Kuroda Junichiro
Ohkouchi Naohiko
Taira Asahiko
Tokuyama Hidekazu
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