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Diagenesis of Ediacaran-early Cambrian phosphorite: Comparisons with recent phosphate sediments based on LA-ICP-MS and EMPA

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ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS
卷 144, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.oregeorev.2022.104813

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Ediacaran-early Cambrian; Old phosphorite; Diagenesis; In situ geochemistry; Recent apatites

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [9206220039, 41972095, 41872251]
  2. United Foundation of National Natural Science Foundation of China [U181240004]

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Based on the research on old phosphorite deposits in Guizhou, China, this study suggests that recent phosphorite could be the precursor of ancient phosphorite, highlighting the long-term diagenetic modification process during burial.
Old phosphorite deposits (Ediacaran to early Cambrian) located in Central Guizhou, South China, are hosted in carbonate and represent the earliest phosphogenesis. These old phosphorites, as well as Pliocene to Pleistocene and modern phosphate sediments (recent phosphorite) have been extensively studied. However, the possibility of recent phosphorite being the incipient stage of long-time phosphorite remains uncertain. Taking Weng'an (Ediacaran) and Zhijin (early Cambrian) phosphorites as examples, this study conducted in situ geochemical and mineralogical analyses of phosphate minerals (old apatites). Analogies between recent and old apatites were determined by comparing geochemistry based on rare earth elements (REE) and yttrium (REE + Y). Old phosphorite could be divided into authigenic grains and biodetritus, both comprising closely accumulated apatite nanocrystals. REE + Y concentrations ( n-ary sumation REE + Y) were much higher in the outer rim than in the inner core of biodetritus, whereas the authigenic grains showed relatively homogeneous REE + Y distributions. Three REE + Y patterns were observed: (1) left-inclined type, with no Ce anomalies; (2) shale-like pattern, with weak MREE enrichment and slightly negative Ce anomalies; (3) hat-shaped pattern, with notable MREE enrichment, evident HREE depletion, and remarkable negative Ce anomalies. Positive La, Gd, and Y anomalies, as well as MREE enrichment increased from type (1) to type (3), which can be explained by increasing degrees of oxidation. The REE + Y distributions of old apatites were similar to those of recent apatites, but exhibited MREE enrichment and HREE depletion and old authigenic apatites had no Ce anomalies. Furthermore, old apatite compositions lie in the diagenetic area on Y/Ho vs SmN/YdN plots. These characteristics indicate that old phosphorite could have been subjected to long-term diagenetic modification after burial, during which apatites recrystallized and absorbed REE + Y. Hence, it can be concluded that recent apatites could serve as predecessors of major ancient phosphorite, especially biogenic phosphorites. Globally, typical old phosphorites have quite variable REE + Y compositions, suggesting that the phosphorites experienced different depositional conditions and diagenetic alteration despite their contemporaneous formation. This study provides new data and insight on the diagenesis of old phosphorite and improves our deeper understanding of phosphogenesis in paleo- and modern environments.

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