Authigenic carbonate
mineral distributions are compared to pore-water geochemical profiles and used
to evaluate diagenesis within sedimentary sections containing gas hydrates on
the Blake Ridge (Ocean Drilling Program Sites 994, 995, and 997). Carbonate
mineral distributions reveal three distinct diagenetic zones. (1) Carbonate
minerals in the upper 20 m are primarily biogenic and show no evidence of
diagenesis. The 13C
and
18O
values of calcite within this zone reflects marine carbonate (~0
Peedee belemnite [PDB]) formed in equilibrium with seawater. (2) Between 20 and
100 mbsf, calcite
13C
values are distinctly negative (as low as -7.0
),
and authigenic dolomite is common (~2-40 wt%) with
13C
values between -3.6
and
13.7
. (3) Below 100
mbsf, dolomite abundance decreases to trace amounts, and disseminated siderite
becomes the pervasive (~2-30 wt%) authigenic carbonate. Both siderite textures
and stable isotope values indicate direct precipitation from pore fluids rather
than dolomite replacement. The
13C
and
18O
values of siderite vary from 5.0
to 10.9
and 2.9
to 7.6
, respectively.
Comparisons between the 13C
profiles of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and pore-water concentration
gradients, with the
13C
and
18O
values of authigenic carbonates, delineate a distinct depth zonation for
authigenic carbonate mineral formation. Coincidence of the most negative
13CDIC
values (
-38
)
and negative
13C
values of both calcite and dolomite, with pore-water alkalinity increases,
sulfate depletion, and decreases in interstitial Ca2+ and Mg2+
concentrations at and below 20 mbsf, suggests that authigenic calcite and
dolomite formation is initiated at the base of the sulfate reduction zone (~21
mbsf) and occurs down to ~100 mbsf.
Siderite formation
apparently occurs between 120 and 450 mbsf; within, and above, the gas
hydrate-bearing section of the sediment column (~200-450 mbsf). Siderite 13C
and
18O
values are nearly uniform from their shallowest occurrence to the bottom of the
sedimentary section. However, present-day pore-water 13CDIC
values are only similar to siderite
13C
values between ~100 and 450 mbsf. Furthermore, calculated equilibrium
18O
values of siderite match the measured
18O
values of siderite between 120 and 450 mbsf. This interval is characterized by
high alkalinity (40-120 mM) and low Ca2+ and Mg2+
concentrations, conditions that are consistent with siderite formation.
1Paull,
C.K., Matsumoto, R., Wallace, P.J., and Dillon, W.P. (Eds.), 2000. Proc. ODP,
Sci. Results, 164: College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program).
2Department of
Geology, Mitchell Hall, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
27599-3315, U.S.A.
3Present address: Exxon
Exploration Company, Box 4778, Houston, TX 77210, U.S.A. Correspondence author:
nmrodriguez@mindspring.com
4Present
address: Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, 7700 Sandholdt Road, Moss
Landing, CA 95039-0628, U.S.A.
Date of
initial receipt: 4 May 1998
Date of acceptance: 12 January 1999
Ms 164SR-227