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The Dziani Dzaha (Mayotte Islands, Indian Ocean) is a small, shallow, saline and hyperalkaline maar lake. Its surface waters are characterized by intense primary production, inducing the waters below 2 m depth to remain aphotic and anoxic all year round, at least until 2017, when a ∼5 m-long core was taken from the center of the lake. The recovered sediments were described and sampled at high resolution. They consist of laminated microbial mats, mixed with carbonate lenses or nodular beds, and rare silty detrital facies. The inorganic and organic carbon contents of 160 samples were analyzed using the Rock-Eval® method, including the Rock-Eval® 7S device which quantifies both total organic sulfur and total sulfur content, in addition to conventional Rock-Eval parameters. The Dziani Dzaha sediments are characterized by high TOC content (8.5 wt% on average and up to 27.9 wt%) and variable inorganic carbon content. HI values average 630 mg HC/g TOC and reach up to 834 mg HC/g TOC. TS content varies from 0.3 to 3.6 wt%, with TSorg/TOC ratios close to 0.01 at the top of the core and fluctuating downcore between 0.02 and 0.05. Interestingly, the pyrolysis thermal stability of sulfurized organic matter increases with depth, and the highest HI values are associated with highest Sorg content, sulfurization of organic matter being generally accompanied by reductive processes. The hydrogen- and organic-sulfur-rich sediments of Dziani Dzaha can be considered modern analogues of Type I and I-S petroleum source rock deposits, such as the Eocene Green River shales and Kimmeridgian Orbagnoux laminites, with remarkable facies and geochemical similarities. (258 words)
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Organic Geochemistry serves as the only dedicated medium for the publication of peer-reviewed research on all phases of geochemistry in which organic compounds play a major role. The Editors welcome contributions covering a wide spectrum of subjects in the geosciences broadly based on organic chemistry (including molecular and isotopic geochemistry), and involving geology, biogeochemistry, environmental geochemistry, chemical oceanography and hydrology.
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