2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2015.03.015
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Biodetrital carbonates on the Adriatic continental shelf imprinted by oxidation of seeping hydrocarbons

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“…A geological origin is therefore explored here as the structures look like concretions formed by localised authigenic cementation of sediment (cf. Angeletti et al, 2015;Nyman et al, 2010;Wirsig et al, 2012). Our interpretations and conclusions while of obvious interest to geologists also have significance for archaeologists and even tourists who enjoy snorkelling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…A geological origin is therefore explored here as the structures look like concretions formed by localised authigenic cementation of sediment (cf. Angeletti et al, 2015;Nyman et al, 2010;Wirsig et al, 2012). Our interpretations and conclusions while of obvious interest to geologists also have significance for archaeologists and even tourists who enjoy snorkelling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Moreover, the linear distribution of the concretions, and their association with a low sea-bed ridge suggests the possible presence of a blind fault below the recent sea bed muds, which might be related to fluid flow. The pipe-like, disk and doughnut morphology and the size of the concretions is typical of authigenic carbonates associated with hydrocarbon-seeps seen both in modern seafloor and palaeo-settings (e.g., Angeletti et al, 2015;Kocherla et al 2015;Reitner et al, 2015). Pipe-like concretions, are considered by Reitner et al (2015) to be formed by micro seepage of hydrocarbon-rich fluids and slab-like morphologies have been related to more diffuse flows (Naehr et al, 2007;Suess 2014 The presence of pyrite indicates active sulphate reduction in the sediment throughout the cementation history.…”
Section: Interpretation Of Sedimentary Morphological and Isotopic Datamentioning
confidence: 91%
“…2) are characterized by abundant concretions, mainly consisting of calcite/aragonite and siderite (Table 1). Aragonite represents a typical precipitate at methane seeps where microbial activity induces the increase of alkalinity in pore solutions by AOM and the consequent precipitation of authigenic carbonates (e.g., Taviani, 2001;Peckmann and Thiel, 2004;Campbell et al, 2008;Taviani et al, 2015). At methane seeps, aragonite precipitation is thought to be favored by the presence of sulfate ions, which on the other hand inhibit dolomite precipitation (e.g., Magalhães et al, 2012;Zhang et al, 2012).…”
Section: Characterization Of Authigenic Mineralsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Precipitation of dolomite is indeed favored by low concentrations of sulfate (Magalhães et al, 2012) and therefore, it is unlikely to form together with aragonite or at present day conditions with up to 3918 mg L À1 of SO 4 2À in the bottom seawater (Table 8). Nevertheless, recent studies demonstrated how high sulfide concentration, rather than low sulfate, favors dolomite precipitation at sites of methane seepage (Zhang et al, 2012;Taviani et al, 2015). At times of intense seepage the SMTZ is pulled further upward through the subseafloor sediment and the sulfates in the shallow sediments are more efficiently consumed releasing Mg-ions.…”
Section: Characterization Of Authigenic Mineralsmentioning
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