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A study of the chemistry of pore fluids and authigenic carbonates in methane seep environments: Kodiak Trench, Hydrate Ridge, Monterey Bay, and Eel River Basin

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CHEMICAL GEOLOGY
Volume 220, Issue 3-4, Pages 329-345

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2005.04.002

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carbon isotopes in dissolved carbon dioxide; carbon and oxygen isotopes in authigenic carbonates; heavy delta O-18 and delta C-13 in dolomites; solid phase chemistry of carbonate rocks; pore water chemistry; correlation between pore water carbon isotopes and authigenic carbonates

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Analyses of the chemical and isotopic composition of carbonates rocks recovered from methane seepage areas of the Kodiak Trench, Hydrate Ridge, Monterey Bay Clam Flats, and the Eel River Basin, coupled with the studies of the chemistry of the pore fluids, have shown that these carbonates have grown within the sediment column. Geochemical profiles of pore fluids show that, in deep water seeps (Kodiak Trench-4450 m; Monterey Bay-1000 m; Hydrate Ridge-650 m), delta(13) C (DIC) values are low (isotopically light), whereas in the Eel River area (similar to 350-500 M), delta C-13 (DIC) values are much higher (isotopically heavier). In all cases, the delta C-13 values indicate that processes of methane oxidation, associated with sulfate reduction, are dominant in the shallow sediments. Data on the isotopic composition of authigenic carbonates found at sites in Kodiak Trench, Eel River Basin South, and Eel River Basin North indicate a variable composition and origin in different geochemical environments. Some of the authigenic carbonates from the study sites show a trend in their delta C-13 values similar to those of the pore fluids obtained in their vicinity, suggesting formation at relatively shallow depths, but others indicate formation at greater sediment depths. The latter usually consist of high magnesium calcite or dolomite, which, from their high values of delta C-13 (up to 23 parts per thousand) and delta O-18 (up to 7.5 parts per thousand), suggest formation in the deeper horizons of the sediments, in the zone of methanogenesis. These observations are in agreement with observations by other workers at Hydrate Ridge, in Monterey Bay, and in the Eel River Basin. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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