Geochemical and mineralogical analyses of clay-rich intervals in ODP Sites 166-1006 and 166-1007

The western flank of the Great Bahama Bank, drilled during ODP Leg 166 at seven sites, represents a prograding carbonate sequence from late Oligocene to Holocene [Eberli et al., Proc. ODP Init. Reports 166 (1997)]. The signatures of the detrital input and of diagenetic alteration are evident in clay enriched intervals from the most distal Sites 1006 and 1007 in the Straits of Florida. Mineralogical and chemical investigations (XRD, TEM, SEM, ICP-MS) run on bulk rocks and on the clay fractions enable the origin and evolution of silicate parageneses to be characterized. Plio-Pleistocene silt and clay interbeds contain detrital clay assemblages comprising chlorite, illite, interstratified illite smectite, smectite, kaolinite and palygorskite. The greater smectite input within late Pliocene units than in Pleistocene oozes may relate either varying source areas or change in paleoclimatic conditions and weathering intensity. The clay intervals from Miocene-upper Oligocene wackestone sections are fairly different, with prevalent smectite in the fine fraction, whose high crystallinity and Mg contents that point towards an authigenic origin. The lower Miocene section, below 1104 mbsf, at depths where compaction features are well developed, is particularly characterized by abundant authigenic Na-K-clinoptilolite filling foraminifer tests. The authigenic smectite and clinoptilolite paragenesis is recorded by the chemical trends, both of the sediment and the interstitial fluid. This diagenetic evolution implies Si- and Mg rich fluids circulating in deeper and older sequences. For lack of any local volcaniclastic input, the genesis of zeolite and the terms of water rock interaction are discussed. The location of the diagenetic front correlates with that of the seismic sequence boundary P2 dated as 23.2 Ma. This correspondence may allow the chronostratigraphic significance of some specific seismic reflections to be reassessed.

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Karpoff, Anne Marie, Destrigneville, Christine, Bartier, Danièle, Déjardin, Pascale (2002). Dataset: Geochemical and mineralogical analyses of clay-rich intervals in ODP Sites 166-1006 and 166-1007. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.744024

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.744024
Author Karpoff, Anne Marie
Given Name Anne Marie
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Destrigneville, Christine
Bartier, Danièle
Déjardin, Pascale
Source Creation 2002
Publication Year 2002
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Title: Phyllosilicates and zeolite assemblages in the carbonate periplatform of the Great Bahama Bank: origin and relation to diagenetic processes (ODP Leg 166, Sites 1006 and 1007)
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0025-3227(01)00290-0
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Year: 2002
Source: Marine Geology
Authors: Karpoff Anne Marie , Destrigneville Christine , Bartier Danièle , Déjardin Pascale .