中国西南部重庆北碚早三叠世(格里斯巴赫期)球状构造:特征、成因及对古海洋条件的影响

IF 1.4 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Geological Journal Pub Date : 2024-03-11 DOI:10.1002/gj.4939
Xiong Duan, Dongxun Yuan, Dan Qiao, Zhiqiang Shi
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摘要

在最近的二叠纪大灭绝(LPME)之后,早三叠世碳酸盐平台中广泛分布着大量不同寻常的沉积特征和结构。作为一种独特的碳酸盐颗粒类型,三叠纪下统的球状颗粒鲜有报道,但却与巨型鲕粒和鲕粒有很大不同。在中国西南部重庆北碚白庙子(BMZ)露头的下三叠统飞仙关地层中,格里斯巴赫微晶球粒保存完好。这些球粒(直径:3.9-10.8 毫米)位于泥灰岩层与块状鲕粒的夹层中。它们沉积在波痕的波谷中,波痕由微晶块、疏松方解石、粘土矿物、有机质和黄铁矿组成。根据茧状微生物(茧状微球体和细菌团状微球体)、大量黄铁矿框架体(迹象表明存在许多硫酸盐还原细菌,海水中的高含铁量可促进固氮蓝藻的繁殖)和微生物衍生微球体,可以推断出它们起源于微生物球体。球体之间的深色基质主要包括微晶方解石、粘土矿物、有机物和元古宙化石。球体的球形和椭圆形形状表明其快速增生和岩化。作为一种独特的碳酸盐沉积模式,Greisbachian 球粒可能是在低海拔沉积作用发生后不久,在缺氧和碳酸钙过饱和的古海洋中记录下来的。
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Early Triassic (Griesbachian) spheroids in Beibei, Chongqing, Southwestern China: Characteristics, cause and implications for palaeo-oceanic conditions

Early Triassic (Griesbachian) spheroids in Beibei, Chongqing, Southwestern China: Characteristics, cause and implications for palaeo-oceanic conditions

Early Triassic (Griesbachian) spheroids in Beibei, Chongqing, Southwestern China: Characteristics, cause and implications for palaeo-oceanic conditions

Following the latest Permian mass extinction (LPME), abundant unusual sedimentary features and fabrics were widely distributed in Early Triassic carbonate platforms. As a unique type of carbonate grain, spheroids from the Lower Triassic are infrequently reported, yet differ significantly from giant ooids and oncoids. Griesbachian micritic spheroids are well preserved in the Lower Triassic Feixianguan Formation at the Baimiaozi (BMZ) outcrop in Beibei, Chongqing, southwestern China. These spheroids (diameter: 3.9–10.8 mm) were in a marl layer interbedded with massive oolites. They were deposited in the wave troughs of ripple marks comprising micritic clots, sparry calcite, clay minerals, organic matter and pyrite. A microbial spheroid origin is implied based on the coccoidal microbes (coccoid-like microspherules and bacterial clump-like microspherules), numerous pyrite framboids (indications suggest the presence of many sulphate-reducing bacteria and the high iron content in seawater can promote nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria proliferation) and microbial-derived microspherules. The dark-coloured matrix between the spheroids primarily included microcrystalline calcite, clay minerals, organic matter and metazoan fossils. The spherical and ellipsoidal shapes of the spheroids suggested rapid accretion and lithification. As a unique carbonate depositional mode, Greisbachian spheroids may have been recorded for a palaeo-ocean with dysoxic and calcium carbonate supersaturation shortly after the LPME.

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Geological Journal
Geological Journal 地学-地球科学综合
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4.20
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11.10%
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269
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: In recent years there has been a growth of specialist journals within geological sciences. Nevertheless, there is an important role for a journal of an interdisciplinary kind. Traditionally, GEOLOGICAL JOURNAL has been such a journal and continues in its aim of promoting interest in all branches of the Geological Sciences, through publication of original research papers and review articles. The journal publishes Special Issues with a common theme or regional coverage e.g. Chinese Dinosaurs; Tectonics of the Eastern Mediterranean, Triassic basins of the Central and North Atlantic Borderlands). These are extensively cited. The Journal has a particular interest in publishing papers on regional case studies from any global locality which have conclusions of general interest. Such papers may emphasize aspects across the full spectrum of geological sciences.
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