Kopf, Achim and Behrmann, Jan H. (1997): Fabric evolution and mechanisms of diagenesis in fine-grained sediments from the Kita-Yamato Trough, Japan Sea

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 128
ODP 128 799
Identifier:
1997-040891
georefid

10.1306/D42685E0-2B26-11D7-8648000102C1865D
doi

Creator:
Kopf, Achim
Universitaet Freiburg, Geologisches Institut, Freiburg, Federal Republic of Germany
author

Behrmann, Jan H.
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Identification:
Fabric evolution and mechanisms of diagenesis in fine-grained sediments from the Kita-Yamato Trough, Japan Sea
1997
Journal of Sedimentary Research
Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Tulsa, OK, United States
67
3
590-600
In a study of fabrics in clay-rich sediments from Site 799 of the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP), located in the Kita-Yamato trough (Japan Sea), we have investigated the relationships between diagenetic processes and evolution of petrofabric, magnetic fabric, and related pore-space reduction. Position fabrics, shape preferred orientations (SPO), and crystallographic preferred orientations (CPO) in the sediments were quantified using optical microscopy and X-ray texture analysis. Commonly, uniaxial vertical shortening resulting from progressive loading of the sediment pile by burial and loss of pore space by dewatering is well imaged in the building of preferred orientation fabrics. SPO of illite flakes and CPO of smectite (001) poles are axially symmetric around the core axis (the vertical), with fabric intensities increasing with depth. These fabrics are proposed to have evolved from initially random orientation distributions of flocculated clay fallout from an oxic bottom water column. Distortion of arrays of marker particles, such as organic detritus, biogenic microclasts, and framboidal pyrite, corroborate these results. Magnitudes of uniaxial vertical shortening calculated from loss of porosity and petrofabric parameters are roughly similar. Intergranular slip and distortion of grains facilitating pore-space collapse are the dominant deformation mechanism. Solution and precipitation of SiO (sub 2) is an important additional fabric-building mechanism below the opal-A/opal-CT transition at 450 m depth. Below this depth, smectite fabrics are also randomized by recrystallization.
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:39.1314
West:133.5200East: 133.5201
South:39.1311

Oceanography; Sedimentary petrology; diagenesis; fabric; fines; Japan Sea; Kita-Yamato Trough; Leg 128; magnetic susceptibility; marine sediments; mechanism; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 799; Pacific Ocean; paleomagnetism; preferred orientation; sediments; troughs; West Pacific;

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