The complexity of mudstone diagenesis - some insight from the TOyen Shale, Lower to Middle Ordovician, southern Sweden

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作者
Egenhoff, Sven O. [1 ]
Fishman, Neil S. [2 ]
Lowers, Heather A. [3 ]
Ahlberg, Per [4 ]
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[1] Colorado State Univ, Dept Geosci, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA
[2] PetroLog Solut LLC, Boulder, CO USA
[3] US Geol Survey, Denver Fed Ctr, Denver, CO USA
[4] Lund Univ, Geol, Lund, Sweden
关键词
Shale diagenesis; TOyen Formation; Lower to Middle Ordovician; dolomite formation; DARK-SEDIMENTARY PROCESSES; ARGILLACEOUS SEDIMENT; BURIAL DIAGENESIS; FACIES GRADIENTS; BAKKEN FORMATION; MOUNT-HUNNEBERG; WILLISTON BASIN; BARNETT SHALE; MASS-TRANSFER; NORTH-DAKOTA;
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10.1080/11035897.2018.1525620
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
The Lower to Middle Ordovician TOyen Shale in southern Sweden, a biostratigraphically well-dated siliciclastic mudstone unit, shows 18 distinct authigenic cements that include sulfides, carbonates, silicates, clays, and phosphates. Marcasite, sphalerite, galena, and six texturally distinct types of pyrite characterize the sulfides whereas only one type of dolomite and three different generations of calcite are observed in this unit. Quartz, phosphate, and organic matter occur as only one generation each. Authigenic clay minerals are represented by chlorite and kaolinite. The paragenetic sequence of cements is subdivided into the two pre-burial carbonates, succeeded by ten relatively early burial cements, and six late burial cements, the kaolinite being the latest of them all and potentially being of Cretaceous age. Based on textural relationships, the paragenetic sequence of alterations started with dolomite precipitation followed by calcite, and then five different generations of pyrite. All eleven other phases post-date these initial seven cements in the TOyen Shale.
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