2022
DOI: 10.1111/1755-6724.14939
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The Origin of the Black Shale Series and Bentonites from the Wufeng Formation in the Southwestern Upper Yangtze: Implications for the Convergence of the Yangtze and Cathaysia Blocks in the Late Ordovician

Abstract: Early Paleozoic black organic sediments and bentonites occur widely in the craton basin within the Yangtze block and are generally believed to be genetically related to a specific tectonic setting on the cratonic boundary. However, the intimate relationship between their origins and the dynamic mechanisms are unclear, as exemplified by the genesis of the black shale series and bentonites from the Wufeng Formation during the Ordovician–Silurian transition (OST). In order to reveal the relationship between the W… Show more

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“…Appropriate input of terrigenous debris can bring sufficient nutrients, resulting in the prosperity of organisms and promoting the accumulation of siliceous material and OM. However, excessive input will lead to an increase in clay mineral content and the destruction and dilution of OM in mudstone (Johnsonibach, 1982;Ross and Bustin, 2009;Miao et al, 2022). The elements Al, Ti, Th and Zr are powerful indices used to characterize the input of terrigenous debris.…”
Section: Terrestrial Inputmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Appropriate input of terrigenous debris can bring sufficient nutrients, resulting in the prosperity of organisms and promoting the accumulation of siliceous material and OM. However, excessive input will lead to an increase in clay mineral content and the destruction and dilution of OM in mudstone (Johnsonibach, 1982;Ross and Bustin, 2009;Miao et al, 2022). The elements Al, Ti, Th and Zr are powerful indices used to characterize the input of terrigenous debris.…”
Section: Terrestrial Inputmentioning
confidence: 99%