Authigenic seep-carbonates cementing coarse-grained deposits in a fan-delta depositional system (middle Miocene, Marnoso-arenacea Formation, central Italy) |
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Authors: | S CONTI D FONTANA CC LUCENTE† |
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Institution: | Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Universitàdi Modena e Reggio Emilia, 41100 Modena, Italy; Regione Emilia-Romagna, Servizio Tecnico Bacini Enza, Panaro e Secchia, sede di Modena, Via Fonteraso 15, 41100 Modena, Italy (E-mail: ) Associate Editor: Daniel Ariztegui |
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Abstract: | Seep‐carbonates (13C‐depleted) are present at different levels within the Miocene terrigenous succession of Deruta (Marnoso‐arenacea Formation, central Italy); they are associated with pebbly sandstones and conglomerates in a tectonically active fan‐delta slope depositional system. Most of these seep‐carbonates are included in slide/slump horizons as scattered blocks. The occurrence of seep‐carbonates is clear evidence of the flow of methane‐rich fluids pervading the sediments. Fluids, probably of biogenic origin, may have reached the sea‐bottom through thrust faults and selectively infiltrated the more permeable coarse‐grained horizons deposited along the slope. Different stages of fluid emissions are documented: slow flux stage, corresponding to the development of large carbonate bodies and dense chemosynthetic communities; and fast fluid flow associated with intense carbonate brecciation, pipes and veins. Large amounts of authigenic carbonates are reworked by slope failures triggered by tectonics and fluids reducing sediment strength; in situ cementation of slide blocks may also have occurred due to remobilization of methane‐rich fluids by mass‐wasting processes. |
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Keywords: | Coarse-grained deposits cold-seep fan-delta slope system Marnoso-arenacea Formation northern Apennines slope failure |
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