Early diagenetic growth of carbonate concretions in the upper Doushantuo Formation in South China and their significance for the assessment of hydrocarbon source rock |
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Authors: | Jin Dong ShiHong Zhang GanQing Jiang QingLe Zhao HaiYan Li XiaoYing Shi JunLai Liu |
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Affiliation: | (1) State Key Laboratory of Geological Process and Mineral Resources, China University of Geosciences, Beijing, 100083, China;(2) Department of Geoscience, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV 89154-4010, USA |
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Abstract: | Mineralogical and textural characteristics and organic carbon composition of the carbonate concre- tions from the upper Doushantuo Formation (ca. 551 Ma) in the eastern Yangtze Gorge area reveal their early diagenetic (shallow) growth in organic-rich shale. High organic carbon content (up to 10%) and abundance of framboidal pyrites in the hosting shale suggest an anoxic or euxinic depositional envi- ronment. Well-preserved cardhouse clay fabrics in the concretions suggest their formation at 0-3 m burial depth, likely associated with microbial decomposition of organic matter and anaerobic oxidation of methane. Gases through decomposition of organic matter and/or from methanogenesis created bubbles and cavities, and anaerobic methane oxidation at the sulfate reduction zone resulted in car-bonate precipitation, filling in bubbles and cavities to form spherical structures of the concretions. Rock pyrolysis analyses show that the carbonate concretions have lower total organic carbon (TOC) content but higher effective carbon than those in the host rocks. This may be caused by enclosed organic matter in pores of the concretions so that organic matter was protected from further modification during deep burial and maintained high hydrocarbon generating potential even in over-matured source rock. As a microbialite sensu latu, concretions have special growth conditions and may provide important information on the microbial activities in depositional and early burial environments. |
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Keywords: | Doushantuo Formation carbonate concretion sedimentary environment hydrocarbon source rock |
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