Santa Barbara Basin Flood Layers: Impact on Sediment Diagenesis

W. Berelson, Laura Morine, A. Sessions, N. Rollins, John C. Fleming, J. Schwalbach
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The presence of gray layers, representing flood deposits, has previously been well documented in sediments obtained from Santa Barbara Basin, California. We studied geochemical aspects of these layers, in particular the carbon and sulfur contents and isotopic compositions, and found evidence of rapid pyrite formation. The data are consistent with complete (or nearly complete) sulfate consumption within the pore waters of a gray layer. This requires sulfate reduction rates (SRRs) that exceed the rate of resupply by diffusion, thus on the order of milimolar per day. The apparent rapidity of this diagenetic reaction is addressed. The net result is the precipitation of authigenic pyrite crystals enriched in S that become part of the sediment record. Thus, any interpretation of S isotope fluctuations in the marine sedimentary rock record obtained from pyrite must take into account the phenomena we describe and document here.
圣巴巴拉盆地洪水层:对沉积物成岩作用的影响
灰色层的存在,代表洪水沉积物,以前已经在加利福尼亚州圣巴巴拉盆地的沉积物中得到了很好的记录。我们研究了这些地层的地球化学特征,特别是碳、硫含量和同位素组成,发现了黄铁矿快速形成的证据。该数据与灰色层孔隙水中完全(或几乎完全)的硫酸盐消耗一致。这需要硫酸盐还原速率(SRRs)超过扩散的再补给速率,因此每天以毫摩尔为数量级。讨论了这种成岩反应的明显快速性。最终的结果是沉淀出富含S的自生黄铁矿晶体,成为沉积物记录的一部分。因此,对黄铁矿海相沉积岩记录中S同位素波动的任何解释都必须考虑到我们在这里描述和记录的现象。
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