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Composition,oxygen isotope geochemistry and origin of smectite in the metalliferous sediments of the Bauer Deep,southeast Pacific
Authors:TG Cole
Abstract:The sediments of the Bauer Deep, an open ocean basin situated on the northwest Nazca Plate in the southeast Pacific, constitute a regional metalliferous deposit dominated by authigenic smectite.Two 2-metre long cores from the Bauer Deep were examined to investigate the nature and origin of the smectite.Infra-red and Mossbauer spectroscopy and wet chemical analysis (LiBO2 fusion) of isolated smectite, indicate the mineral is a Mg-rich, Al-rich nontronite. Oxygen isotopic compositions for isolated smectite are uniform and translate to a non-hydrothermal temperature of formation of about 3°C. SEM observations show an abundance of well-preserved biogenic opal in surface and near surface sediment but postburial dissolution and transformation of this phase to smectite is evident at depth.Smectite formation is the result of interaction between iron oxyhydroxide, ponded in the Bauer Deep following a hydrothermal origin at the adjacent East Pacific Rise, and biogenic opal. A reaction mechanism is proposed.Regional factors control smectite formation. In particular, formation is inhibited in areas of CaCO3 accumulation (topographic elevations) but favoured in areas of oxyhydroxide and opal ponding (topographic depressions).
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