中新世晚期(Kapitean/Mesinian)海绿石和查塔姆隆起中部绿砂:现代海底神秘的、高度浓缩的残余/重写矿床

IF 1.9 4区 地球科学 Q1 GEOLOGY
C. Nelson, A. Lawless, S. Nodder, H. Zwingmann
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摘要

摘要独特的10–140 cm厚的富含绿砂和海绿石矿床的单板(10–80 wt%海绿石)目前位于查塔姆隆起(CR)中部200-500水深的顶部 m.海绿石以化学成熟、抛光的卵球形和叶形颗粒为主,具有10-12 Å层状硅酸盐结构和7–5 Ma的K-Ar年龄,表明海绿石颗粒主要是同种(即衍生/改造)颗粒,而不是原位自生。Glauconite可能是由碎屑和/或火山成因蒙脱石粘土的海底蚀变演化而来的,可能在最新中新世亚热带锋内独特的古海洋条件(营养循环、上升流、碳同位素梯度)下集中在富含有机物的粪便颗粒中。海绿石丰度的分布表明,此时在CR中西部的Reserve Bank附近存在一个“海绿石工厂”。这些颗粒可能是在整个上新世-第四纪海平面下降的多次冰川期期间,通过动态副热带锋面带内的底流增强,沿着山脊向东分散的。生物扰动的绿砂单板及其其他改造的上第三纪和第四纪骨骼、磷酸盐和硅碎屑成分的混合物,主要不整合地沉积在早渐新世白垩上,形成了一个高度浓缩的残余/重写矿床,仅此一矿床就体现了CR中部最后30年的沉积历史。
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Latest Miocene (Kapitean/Messinian) glauconite and the central Chatham Rise greensand: an enigmatic, highly condensed, relict/palimpsest deposit on the modern seafloor
ABSTRACT A unique 10–140 cm thick veneer of greensand and glauconite-rich deposits (10–80 wt% glauconite) presently sits atop central Chatham Rise (CR) in water depths of 200-500 m. The glauconite is dominated by chemically mature, polished ovoidal and lobate pellets, with a 10–12 Å phyllosilicate structure and K-Ar ages of 7–5 Ma, indicating that the glauconite pellets are predominantly allogenic (i.e. derived/reworked) grains, and not of in situ authigenic origin. Glauconite possibly evolved from seafloor alteration of detrital and/or volcanogenic smectitic clays, likely concentrated within organic-rich faecal pellets under unique paleoceanographic conditions (nutrient cycling, upwelling, carbon isotope gradients) within the latest Miocene Subtropical Front. The distribution of glauconite abundance suggests a ‘glauconite factory’ existed at this time about Reserve Bank on western central CR. The pellets were dispersed eastwards along the crest by intensified bottom currents within the dynamic Subtropical Frontal zone, perhaps during the numerous glacial periods of lowered sea level throughout the Plio-Quaternary. The bioturbated greensand veneer, and its mix of other reworked Neogene and Quaternary skeletal, phosphatic and siliciclastic components, rest unconformably on mainly Early Oligocene chalks, forming a highly condensed, relict/palimpsest deposit that alone embodies the last up to 30 My of sedimentation history atop central CR.
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期刊介绍: Aims: New Zealand is well respected for its growing research activity in the geosciences, particularly in circum-Pacific earth science. The New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics plays an important role in disseminating field-based, experimental, and theoretical research to geoscientists with interests both within and beyond the circum-Pacific. Scope of submissions: The New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics publishes original research papers, review papers, short communications and letters. We welcome submissions on all aspects of the earth sciences relevant to New Zealand, the Pacific Rim, and Antarctica. The subject matter includes geology, geophysics, physical geography and pedology.
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