Carbon and sulfur isotopic compositions of Early Cambrian black shales, NW Hunan, China: Implications for the Paleoceanographic sedimentary environment  

Carbon and sulfur isotopic compositions of Early Cambrian black shales, NW Hunan, China: Implications for the Paleoceanographic sedimentary environment

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作  者:MA Dongsheng CAO Shuanglin PAN Jiayong XIA Fei YAO Chunyan DING Haifeng 

机构地区:[1]State Key Laboratory for Mineral Deposit Research, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China [2]Department of Geoscience and Resource Information, East China Institute of Technology, Fuzhou 344000, China

出  处:《Chinese Journal Of Geochemistry》2011年第3期332-345,共14页中国地球化学学报

基  金:supported jointly by the National Basic Research Program of China (No. 2007CB411301);Doctoral Fund of Ministry of Education of China (No. 20060284039)

摘  要:In order to better understand the paleoceanographic sedimentary environment of the Lower Cambrian black shales extensively distributed in South China, outcropped along the present southern margin of the Yangtze Platform with a width of ca. 200-400 km and a length of more than 1500 km, we present new paired δ13C data on carbonates (δ13Ccarb) and associated organic carbon (δ13Corg) and δ34Spy data on sedimentary pyrite in black shales from three sections (Ganziping, Shancha and Xiaohekou) located in NW Hunan, China. In these sections, a total of 82 Lower Cambrian black shale samples have δ13Ccarb values ranging from -4.0‰ to 1.7‰ with an average value of -2.1‰, and δ13Corg values between -34.9‰ and -28.8‰, averaging -31.9‰. The ?34Spy values of 16 separated sedi-mentary pyrite samples from the black shales vary between +10.2‰ and +28.7‰ with an average value of +19.5‰, presenting a small isotope fractionation between seawater sulfate and sedimentary sulfide. The model calculation based on credible data from the paired analyses for δ13Ccarb and δ13Corg of 11 black shale samples shows a high CO2 concentration in the Early Cambrian atmosphere, about 20 times higher than pre-industrial revolution values, consis-tent with previous global predictions. The small sulfur isotope fractionation between seawater sulfate and sedimen-tary sulfide in black shales, only 15.5‰ on average, implies a low sulfate level in the Early Cambrian seawater around 1 mmol. In combination with a high degree of pyritization (DOP) in the black shales, it is suggested that sul-fidic deep-ocean water could have lingered up to the earliest Cambrian in this area. The black shale deposition is envisaged in a stratified marine basin, with a surface euphotic and oxygenated water layer and sulfidic deeper water, controlled by a continental margin rift.In order to better understand the paleoceanographic sedimentary environment of the Lower Cambrian black shales extensively distributed in South China, outcropped along the present southern margin of the Yangtze Platform with a width of ca. 200-400 km and a length of more than 1500 km, we present new paired δ^13C data on carbonates (δ^13Ccarb) and associated organic carbon (δ^13Corg) and δ^34Spy data on sedimentary pyrite in black shales from three sections (Ganziping, Shancha and Xiaohekou) located in NW Hunan, China. In these sections, a total of 82 Lower Cambrian black shale samples have δ^13Ccarb values ranging from -4.0‰ to 1.7‰ with an average value of -2.1‰, and δ^13Corgvalues between -34.9‰ and -28.8‰, averaging -31.9‰. The δ^34Spy values of 16 separated sedi- mentary pyrite samples from the black shales vary between +10.2‰ and +28.7‰ with an average value of +19.5‰, presenting a small isotope fractionation between seawater sulfate and sedimentary sulfide. The model calculation based on credible data from the paired analyses for δ^13Ccarb and δ^13Corg of 11 black shale samples shows a high CO2 concentration in the Early Cambrian atmosphere, about 20 times higher than pre-industrial revolution values, consistent with previous global predictions. The small sulfur isotope fractionation between seawater sulfate and sedimentary sulfide in black shales, only 15.5‰ on average, implies a low sulfate level in the Early Cambrian seawater around 1 mmol. In combination with a high degree of pyritization (DOP) in the black shales, it is suggested that sulfidic deep-ocean water could have lingered up to the earliest Cambrian in this area. The black shale deposition is envisaged in a stratified marine basin, with a surface euphoric and oxygenated water layer and sulfidic deeper water, controlled by a continental margin rift.

关 键 词:硫同位素组成 黑色页岩 沉积环境 中国南方 古海洋学 碳酸盐岩 早寒武世 湖南 

分 类 号:P588.311[天文地球—岩石学] X513[天文地球—地质学]

 

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