Calcium isotope fractionation and its controlling factors over authigenic carbonates in the cold seeps of the northern South China Sea

In this study, we analyzed stable calcium isotope results of authigenic carbonates from two cold seep areas of the Dongsha area and the Baiyun Sag in the northern South China Sea. The stable isotopes of carbon and oxygen as well as the mineral composition of anthigenic carbonates were used to invest...

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Published inChinese science bulletin Vol. 57; no. 11; pp. 1325 - 1332
Main Authors Wang, ShuHong, Yan, Wen, Magalhães, H. Vitor, Chen, Zhong, Pinheiro, M. Luis, Gussone, Nikolaus
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LanguageEnglish
Published Heidelberg Springer-Verlag 01.04.2012
SP Science China Press
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Summary:In this study, we analyzed stable calcium isotope results of authigenic carbonates from two cold seep areas of the Dongsha area and the Baiyun Sag in the northern South China Sea. The stable isotopes of carbon and oxygen as well as the mineral composition of anthigenic carbonates were used to investigate control calcium isotope fractionation. The δ^44/40Ca ratios of the southwestem Dongsha area samples ranged from 1.21%o to 1.52% and the ratio of the Baiyun Sag sample was 1.55% of the SRM915a isotope standard. X-ray diffraction analysis showed that the carbonate samples consisted of dolomite, calcite and aragonite, with small amounts of high-Mg calcite and siderite. The 8:3C values of the carbonates of the southwestern Dongsha area varied between -49.21%o and -16.86%of the Vienna PeeDee Belemnite (VPDB) standard and the d:80 values ranged from 2.25%0 to 3.72%0 VPDB. The d:3C value of the Baiyun Sag sample was 2.36%0 VPDB and the 8180 value was 0.44%0 VPDB. The 813C values of the carbonates of the southwestern Dongsha area revealed there is methane seeping into this area, with a variable contribution of methane-derived carbon. The sampled carbonates covered a range of δ^13C values suggesting a dominant methane carbon source for the light samples and mixtures of δ^13C values for the heavier samples, with possibly an organic or seawater carbon source. The 6180 values indicated that there is enrichment in 180, which is related to the larger oxygen isotope fractionation in dolomite com- pared to calcite. The results of the Baiyun Sag sample exhibited normal seawater carbon and oxygen isotopic values, indicating that this sample is not related to methane seepage but instead to precipitation from seawater. The relatively high δ^44/40Ca values indicated either precipitation at comparatively high rates in pore-water regimes with high alkalinity, or precipitation from an evolved heavy fluid with high degrees of Ca consumption (Raleigh type fractionation). The dolomite samples from the Dongsha area revealed a clear correlation between the carbon and calcium isotope composition, indicating a link between the amount and/or rate of carbonate precipitation and methane contribution to the bicarbonate source. The results of the three stable isotope systems, mineralogy and petrography, show that mineral composition, the geochemical environment of authigenic carbonates and carbon source can control the calcium isotope fractionation.
Bibliography:In this study, we analyzed stable calcium isotope results of authigenic carbonates from two cold seep areas of the Dongsha area and the Baiyun Sag in the northern South China Sea. The stable isotopes of carbon and oxygen as well as the mineral composition of anthigenic carbonates were used to investigate control calcium isotope fractionation. The δ^44/40Ca ratios of the southwestem Dongsha area samples ranged from 1.21%o to 1.52% and the ratio of the Baiyun Sag sample was 1.55% of the SRM915a isotope standard. X-ray diffraction analysis showed that the carbonate samples consisted of dolomite, calcite and aragonite, with small amounts of high-Mg calcite and siderite. The 8:3C values of the carbonates of the southwestern Dongsha area varied between -49.21%o and -16.86%of the Vienna PeeDee Belemnite (VPDB) standard and the d:80 values ranged from 2.25%0 to 3.72%0 VPDB. The d:3C value of the Baiyun Sag sample was 2.36%0 VPDB and the 8180 value was 0.44%0 VPDB. The 813C values of the carbonates of the southwestern Dongsha area revealed there is methane seeping into this area, with a variable contribution of methane-derived carbon. The sampled carbonates covered a range of δ^13C values suggesting a dominant methane carbon source for the light samples and mixtures of δ^13C values for the heavier samples, with possibly an organic or seawater carbon source. The 6180 values indicated that there is enrichment in 180, which is related to the larger oxygen isotope fractionation in dolomite com- pared to calcite. The results of the Baiyun Sag sample exhibited normal seawater carbon and oxygen isotopic values, indicating that this sample is not related to methane seepage but instead to precipitation from seawater. The relatively high δ^44/40Ca values indicated either precipitation at comparatively high rates in pore-water regimes with high alkalinity, or precipitation from an evolved heavy fluid with high degrees of Ca consumption (Raleigh type fractionation). The dolomite samples from the Dongsha area revealed a clear correlation between the carbon and calcium isotope composition, indicating a link between the amount and/or rate of carbonate precipitation and methane contribution to the bicarbonate source. The results of the three stable isotope systems, mineralogy and petrography, show that mineral composition, the geochemical environment of authigenic carbonates and carbon source can control the calcium isotope fractionation.
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authigenic carbonate, cold seeps, calcium isotope, northern South China Sea, gas hydrates
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11434-012-4990-9
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ISSN:1001-6538
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DOI:10.1007/s11434-012-4990-9