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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
Abstract
Geochemical and Sedimentological Evidence of Productivity Cycles Recorded in Toarcian Black Shales from the Belluno Basin, Southern Alps, Northern Italy
Adriana Bellanca (1), Daniele Masetti (2), Rodolfo Neri (1), Fabiola Venezia (1)
ABSTRACT
Organic-carbon-rich black shales cyclically alternating with bioturbated limestones and gray marlstones, which crop out in the Belluno Trough (Southern Alps, Italy), are expression of the early Toarcian anoxic event in the Tethys basin. Sedimentological and geochemical features such as well-developed lamination, common very small (< 10 µm) pyrite framboids, and high TOC and V, coupled with abundant radiolarians and fecal pellets and relatively high Ba in the presence of very common dinoflagellates, suggest formation of the shales under conditions of low to very low dissolved oxygen at theseafloor associated with high productivity in surface waters. Chemicaland mineralogical characteristics of the bioturbated, organic-poorlimestones indicate that in this facies a high carbonate flux was paralleled by well-oxygenated bottom waters. Compared with the shalesand limestones, the marlstones, which include abundant Mn-rich carbonates, formed under intermediate conditions in terms of both bottom-water oxygen concentrations and supply of organic carbon to the seafloor.
A negative 13C excursion at the middle part of the studied interval is correlative to maxima in TOC, V/Rb, and Ba/Rb values, identifying, within the Toarcian anoxic event, a stage of more intense bottom-water anoxia coupled with high surface fertility.
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