Meister, Patrick et al. (2011): Dolomite formation within the methanogenic zone induced by tectonically driven fluids in the Peru accretionary prism

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 201
ODP 201 1230
Identifier:
2011-054017
georefid

10.1130/G31810.1
doi

Creator:
Meister, Patrick
Max-Planck-Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, Germany
author

Gutjahr, Marcus
University of Bristol, United Kingdom
author

Frank, Martin
Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences, Germany
author

Bernasconi, Stefano M.
ETH Zuerich, Switzerland
author

Vasconcelos, Crisogono
author

McKenzie, Judith A.
author

Identification:
Dolomite formation within the methanogenic zone induced by tectonically driven fluids in the Peru accretionary prism
2011
Geology (Boulder)
Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
39
6
563-566
Early diagenetic dolomite formation in methanogenic marine sediments is enigmatic because acidification by CO (sub 2) , a by-product of methanogenesis, should lead to carbonate dissolution and not precipitation. However, petrographic relationships indicate that dolomite breccia layers with delta (super 13) C values of approximately +15 per mil, recovered from the lower slope of the Peru continental margin (Ocean Drilling Program Site 1230), formed deep in the methanogenic zone during tectonic activity of a decollement. Based on radiogenic Sr isotope ratios ( (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr>0.711) and positive delta (super 18) O values (+6 per mil), we present evidence that the dolomite breccias mainly formed from fluids originating from deep sedimentary units within the accretionary prism, where they interacted with continental crust and/or siliciclastic rocks of continental affinity. Due to silicate alteration and dehydration, such fluids are likely alkaline and thus have the potential to neutralize the acidification imposed by the high dissolved CO (sub 2) concentrations. This scenario provides a potential mechanism by which dolomite formation can be induced deep in a highly active methanogenic zone.
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-9.0700
West:-80.3500East: -80.3500
South:-9.0700

Oceanography; Isotope geochemistry; accretionary wedges; aliphatic hydrocarbons; alkaline earth metals; alkanes; breccia; C-13/C-12; carbon; carbonate rocks; carbonates; carbonatization; cathodoluminescence; cement; continental margin sedimentation; crystal growth; decollement; diagenesis; dolomite; dolomitization; dolostone; early diagenesis; East Pacific; Equatorial Pacific; experimental studies; fluid phase; geochemistry; hydrocarbons; isotope ratios; isotopes; Leg 201; marine sediments; metals; methane; O-18/O-16; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1230; organic compounds; oxygen; Pacific Ocean; Peru; Peru-Chile Trench; sedimentary rocks; sedimentation; sediments; South America; South Pacific; Southeast Pacific; Sr-87/Sr-86; stable isotopes; strontium; tectonics;

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