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Title: Redox conditions and metal-organic carbon relations of eocene bituminous shales (veliler/Mengen-Bolu/Turkey)
Authors: Koralay, Demet Banu
Sari, A.
Keywords: authigenic content
bituminous shale
detrital content
enrichment factor
redox conditions
trace element
Authigenic
Enrichment factors
Gulf of California
Monterey formation
Northwest Turkey
Redox condition
Total Organic Carbon
Fertilizers
Lead
Magnesium
Manganese
Molybdenum
Nickel
Organic carbon
Sediments
Shale
Silicon
Sodium
Titanium
Trace elements
Zinc
Uranium
Abstract: The proposed bituminous shale sequences in the Eocene sediments are located at the vicinity of Veliler (Mengen/Bolu) in northwest Turkey. The total section is 11.87 m thick, consisting mainly of organic carbon-rich marl and shale, which is 8.17 m thick. Organic-carbon rich sediments are enriched in several redox-sensitive and stable sulfide-forming trace elements. Bituminous shales were geochemically analyzed in order to find total organic carbon (1.07-15.17 wt%), major elements (Si, Al, Fe, Mg, Mn, Ca, Ti, Na, K, P), and trace elements (V, Ni, Co, Cr, Cu, and Zn) of the whole rock. The results are discussed based on the organic and inorganic association of trace elements and their use as redox conditions of sedimentation. Whole rock concentrations are indicative of changes in the dysoxic sedimentation conditions according to V/V+Ni ratio (0.46) and authigenic U (10.19) to suboxic-anoxic conditions according to U/Th ratio (6.46). The most important sediment sources of the trace elements are authigenic (Mo, Ni, Co, As, U, Sr, Cr, and Mg) and detrital (Ba, V, Pb, Fe, Cu, Si, and Ti) content. Enrichment factors of Corg, Mo, Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, Co, Mn, Fe, As, U, Th, Sr, V, P, Cr, Mg, Ba, Na, and K are calculated with recpect to their abundance of average shale, black shale, recent and ancient upwelling sediments, and sapropels, such as Mediterranean sapropels, Monterey Formation, Namibian mud lens, Gulf of California and Peru margin. © 2013 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8000
https://doi.org/10.1080/15567036.2011.551917
ISSN: 1556-7036
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