2015
DOI: 10.1186/s40623-015-0287-y
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Rock magnetic characterization of ferrimagnetic iron sulfides in gas hydrate-bearing marine sediments at Site C0008, Nankai Trough, Pacific Ocean, off-coast Japan

Abstract: A high-resolution rock magnetic study was carried out in Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 316 Hole C0008A located in the Megasplay Fault Zone of the Nankai Trough, SW offshore Japan, in order to document changes in magnetic properties throughout gas hydrate-bearing horizons. A total of 169 Pleistocene discrete samples were collected from~110 to 153 m core depth below sea floor (CSF), and their magnetic minerals concentration, grain size, composition, and rock magnetic parameters were estimat… Show more

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“…Sulfidic diagenetic activity lasted for a relatively short period of time through the PETM, after which pelitic marine sediments accumulated under stagnant bottom waters (Figure c) where pyrite formation occurred without preservation of ferrimagnetic iron sulfides. The association of diagenetic minerals (e.g., siderite, barite, and apatite) with the PETM interval, indications of increased paleoproductivity across the PETM, temperature homogenization of fluid inclusions in siderite, bulk organic δ 13 C results, and the presence of ferrimagnetic iron sulfides in the PETM section, are all consistent with observations from modern environments associated with gas hydrate dissociation (e.g., Kars & Kodama, ; Larrasoaña et al, ) and provide evidence for a biogenic methane source (Dickens, ; Dickens et al, ; Panchuk et al, ; Zeebe, ).…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…Sulfidic diagenetic activity lasted for a relatively short period of time through the PETM, after which pelitic marine sediments accumulated under stagnant bottom waters (Figure c) where pyrite formation occurred without preservation of ferrimagnetic iron sulfides. The association of diagenetic minerals (e.g., siderite, barite, and apatite) with the PETM interval, indications of increased paleoproductivity across the PETM, temperature homogenization of fluid inclusions in siderite, bulk organic δ 13 C results, and the presence of ferrimagnetic iron sulfides in the PETM section, are all consistent with observations from modern environments associated with gas hydrate dissociation (e.g., Kars & Kodama, ; Larrasoaña et al, ) and provide evidence for a biogenic methane source (Dickens, ; Dickens et al, ; Panchuk et al, ; Zeebe, ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…CO 2 and sulfide‐saturated fluids appear to have penetrated interstitial spaces and microcracks in detrital grains (Figure g), which gave rise to siderite and pyrrhotite formation around and inside detrital mineral grains. Pyrrhotite and greigite have been described in other marine sediments where concentration gradients of methane occur near disseminated gas hydrates (Jørgensen et al, ; Kars & Kodama, ; Neretin et al, ; Roberts et al, ). Formation of sphalerite in the studied Paleocene oolitic ironstones may also have been associated with localized bacterial sulfate reduction and HS − release.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Magnetic information about this transition has so far been obtained from samples with relatively large crystallites in the multidomain (MD) magnetic state (Dekkers et al, ; Koulialias, Schäublin, et al, ; Rochette et al, ), from shock‐induced samples containing MD and single‐domain (SD) particles (Louzada et al, ), from crushed samples with significant contribution of SD particles (Dekkers et al, ; Wehland et al, ), or from nonideal SD pyrrhotite samples (Bezaeva et al, ). Complementary information from phase pure, SD monoclinic pyrrhotite has so far not been established although this mineral phase could be widespread in sedimentary environments such as gas hydrate‐bearing sedimentary deposits (e.g., Kars & Kodama, , ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The strongest climate signal is the 100-ka period, which indicates that sea-level change played a dominant role in the long-term environmental setting; additionally, the signals of the 40-and 20-ka periods possibly suggest the influence of regional precipitation. Kars and Kodama (2015) presented a high-resolution rock magnetic record from 169 samples collected at Hole C0008A in the Nankai Trough, offshore southwest Japan, during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 316. The rock magnetic study, conducted at a core depth from 110 to 153 m below the sea floor, highlighted the widespread occurrence of magnetic iron sulfides, particularly greigite.…”
Section: Environmental and Rock Magnetism: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%