Mineral assemblages occurring around hydrocarbon vents in the northern Gulf of Mexico |
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Authors: | Ray E. Ferrell Jr. Paul Aharon |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Geology and Geophysics, Louisiana State University, 70803-4101 Baton Rouge, LA, USA |
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Abstract: | Magnesian calcites are the most abundant authigenic minerals associated with hydrocarbon vents at 25 sites, in water depths ranging from 100 to 600 m in the Green Canyon area and about 2200 m in the Alaminos Canyon area on the Continental Slope of the northern Gulf of Mexico. The most frequently encountered magnesian calcites have 10–15 mol% MgCO3 and the apparent structural disorder revealed by XRD peak widths increases with Mg substitution. There are no systematic variations in Mg content with respect to water depth or geographic location. The calcite saturation state of the precipitating fluid is primarily determined by the nature of the fluids escaping from the vents, not the ambient seawater. |
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