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Volume 51, Nº 2 (2016)

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Comparative geochemistry of quaternary carbonaceous sediments from the continental slope of the Baja California and the miocene monterey formation

Baturin G., Murdmaa I., Beaufort L., Alekhina G.

Resumo

The geochemistry of Upper Quaternary organic-rich (Corg 3.7–10.0%) sediments recovered by the 40-m-long Core MD02-2508 from the upper continental slope of Baja California is compared to the chemical composition of sedimentary rocks from the Miocene Monterey Formation, California. It is ascertained that concentrations of most macroelements (Al, Ti, Mg, K, Fe, M, S, Corg) and many microelements, including chalcophiles Ag, As, Mo, Sb, Se, Zn, along with some others (U, Co, Ni, Y, and REE) are nearly equal in both types of sediments. In addition, concentrations of most microelements in both types of sediments are close, to the average values common for the worldwide carbonaceous black shales irrespective of their lithology and age, indicating a stable influence of organic matter on their concentration during sedimentation and early digenesis.

Lithology and Mineral Resources. 2016;51(2):93-106
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Rare earth elements and Rb–Sr and Sm–Nd systematics in the peat bog iron ore and moss of the NW East European Platform

Felitsyn S., Bogomolov E.

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Spectra of the REE distribution in the Quaternary–Recent peat bog ore of southern Karelia and Leningrad region are characterized by LaN/YbN < 1.0, presence of positive Eu and negative Ce anomalies, and higher Y enrichment (relative to Ho and Dy) because of the REE sorption by Fe-bearing minerals in acid boggy waters. The 87Sr/86Sr ratio is 0.7175 in iron oxyhydroxides of the Somino deposit (Leningrad region) and 0.7283 in the Polovinkino ore (southern Karelia). The 143Nd/144Nd ratio in them is 0.511844 and 0.511617, respectively.

Lithology and Mineral Resources. 2016;51(2):107-116
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Paleoclimate changes in the late precambrian: Evidence from the upper precambrian section of the South Urals

Maslov A., Podkovyrov V., Gareev E., Graunov O.

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The climatic impact on the formation of fine-grained rocks from the Riphean stratotype and Vendian Asha Group on the western slope of the South Urals during the time interval lasting approximately 1200 Ma is considered. It is shown that these rocks are largely represented by “tectonosilicate-dominated” shales. This feature combined with changes in the average K2O/Al2O3 values disavows the hypothesis in (Kennedy et al., 2006), according to which the growth of free oxygen concentration in the Late Riphean and Vendian atmosphere was determined by gradual intensification of the organic carbon extraction from the biosphere by clays. The average values of the hydrolyzate module, chemical index of alteration (CIA), and several lithogeochemical parameters calculated for the Riphean and Vendian clayey rocks provide grounds for the conclusion that intensity of weathering in paleodrainage areas during the accumulation of the Upper Precambrian sedimentary successions was low. The curve reflecting changes of the average CIA values in the Upper Precambrian fine-grained siliciclastic rocks of the South Urals is similar to some extent with the “standard” CIAcorrect. curve (GonzalezAlvarez and Kerrich, 2012). It is assumed that changes in microand macrobiotic communities during the Late Precambrian were controlled to a variable extent by climate fluctuations as well. At the same time, these fluctuations most likely left the chemical composition of water in the ocean virtually unchanged, which is evident from analysis of the redox conditions in the ocean and the distribution of primary producers with the average CIAcorrect. and CIA values.

Lithology and Mineral Resources. 2016;51(2):117-135
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Siderite layers in the fresh-water Neogene sediments of Vietnam

Geptner A., Petrova V., Pha P., Huyen N., Nginh L.

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Siderites forming beds and lenses in the Neogene lacustrine—swampy sediments of the Rinh Chua Formation (northern Vietnam) are considered in detail. Results of the mineralogical and chemical study of siderites and host terrigenous–clayey siltstones are reported. New analytical data characterize the composition and structure of microbiomorphic (bacterial) bodies in the siderites and terrigenous sediments. Microstructures (porosity) and compositional peculiarities (up to 18% P2O5) of individual horizons of the sediments testify to their lacustrine-swampy genesis. It is established that the siderites in association with the layer silicates were formed during the microbiochemogenic decomposition of terrigenous components, including quartz.

Lithology and Mineral Resources. 2016;51(2):136-151
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Fossilization of organic matter, formation of oil and gas, and emigration of hydrocarbons in carbonate rocks

Oreshkin I., Navrotskii O.

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Based on the comparison of conditions of organic matter (OM) accumulation in modern carbonate sediments in Paleozoic shallow-water carbonate sediments, it is shown that drastic disproportion in the degree of preservation of the primary dispersed OM (DOM) in the clayey and “pure” varieties of carbonate rocks is not caused by its loss due to the diagenetic oxidation in the shallow-water setting, its disintegration due to the vital activity of microorganisms, or due to its consumption for the reductive oxide forms of Fe. It has experimentally been proven that a great significance in oil and gas formation in carbonate rocks belongs to OM, which occurs in the carbonate component of the chloroform bitumen (CBCCR) and is not determined by the conventional analytical methods (e.g., incineration of the HCl-insoluble rock remnant). Higher concentration of hydrocarbons (HC) in CBCCR relative to CBA is confirmed by the oil-generating properties of “pure” carbonate rocks. The release and emigration of HC from carbonate rocks are promoted by their secondary transformations.

Lithology and Mineral Resources. 2016;51(2):152-160
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