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The influences of sedimentary environments on carbon accumulation in lacustrine deposits: Evidences from elemental geochemistry
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The carbon dynamics of lacustrine deposits play an important role in controlling the atmospheric carbon cycle. However, the influences of various sedimentary factors on carbon accumulation in lacustrine deposits are rarely known. In this study, the petrological and geochemistry analyses of organic-rich (average total organic content = 24.22 wt.%) lacustrine deposits and organic-poor (average total organic content = 2.48 wt.%) lacustrine deposits buried under a peatland (the Zhibian peatland) in Northeast Asia are used to explore the above issues. Results suggest that the concentrations of major oxides, trace elements and rare earth elements in the organic-poor lacustrine deposits are higher than those in the organic-rich lacustrine deposits. Furthermore, these lacustrine deposits were sourced from felsic rocks. The tectonic background was continental island arc and active continental margin. Additionally, the sedimentary models of lacustrine deposits buried under peat sequence were also concluded. Organic-poor lacustrine deposits were developed in a deep-water area, that was freshwater and oxygenic condition. This type of lacustrine deposit was influenced by the frequent input of coarse-grained terrigenous debris and low productivity. In contrast, the organic-rich lacustrine deposits were developed in a shallow-water area, that was saline and anaerobic condition. This type of lacustrine deposit was influenced by a rare input of fine-grained terrigenous debris and high productivity. These findings should assist future studies on the carbon dynamics of buried lacustrine deposits. This study would provide a representative example of carbon accumulation processes and mechanisms in buried paleolake system in Northeast China.
Title: The influences of sedimentary environments on carbon accumulation in lacustrine deposits: Evidences from elemental geochemistry
Description:
The carbon dynamics of lacustrine deposits play an important role in controlling the atmospheric carbon cycle.
However, the influences of various sedimentary factors on carbon accumulation in lacustrine deposits are rarely known.
In this study, the petrological and geochemistry analyses of organic-rich (average total organic content = 24.
22 wt.
%) lacustrine deposits and organic-poor (average total organic content = 2.
48 wt.
%) lacustrine deposits buried under a peatland (the Zhibian peatland) in Northeast Asia are used to explore the above issues.
Results suggest that the concentrations of major oxides, trace elements and rare earth elements in the organic-poor lacustrine deposits are higher than those in the organic-rich lacustrine deposits.
Furthermore, these lacustrine deposits were sourced from felsic rocks.
The tectonic background was continental island arc and active continental margin.
Additionally, the sedimentary models of lacustrine deposits buried under peat sequence were also concluded.
Organic-poor lacustrine deposits were developed in a deep-water area, that was freshwater and oxygenic condition.
This type of lacustrine deposit was influenced by the frequent input of coarse-grained terrigenous debris and low productivity.
In contrast, the organic-rich lacustrine deposits were developed in a shallow-water area, that was saline and anaerobic condition.
This type of lacustrine deposit was influenced by a rare input of fine-grained terrigenous debris and high productivity.
These findings should assist future studies on the carbon dynamics of buried lacustrine deposits.
This study would provide a representative example of carbon accumulation processes and mechanisms in buried paleolake system in Northeast China.
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