“…The kinetics of monoclinic pyrrhotite formation preclude its formation during earliest burial; its presence as an authigenic mineral is indicative of formation over longer periods (e.g., Horng & Roberts, ), often in relation to anaerobic oxidation of methane and formation of gas hydrates (Horng & Chen, ; Kars & Kodama, ; Roberts et al, ; Shi et al, ; van Dongen et al, ; Weaver et al, ). The formation of these magnetic iron sulfide minerals (particularly pyrrhotite) has been associated with increasingly methane seepage in marine sediments (Jørgensen et al, ; Kars & Kodama, ; Larrasoaña et al, ; Neretin et al, ; van Dongen et al, ). This is important because methane emissions are a leading cause of past global climate change (Kvenvolden, ) and contribute to present‐day climate change (Crichton et al, ; Monnin, ; Shakhova et al, ; Tesi et al, ).…”