Mineralogy, geochemistry and petrography of methane-derived authigenic carbonates from Enza River, Northern Apennines (Italy)
Journal article
Authors / Editors
Research Areas
No matching items found.
Publication Details
Author list: Viola I, Oppo D, Franchi F, Capozzi R, Dinelli E, Liverani B, Taviani M
Publisher: Elsevier
Place: OXFORD
Publication year: 2015
Journal: Marine and Petroleum Geology (0264-8172)
Journal acronym: MAR PETROL GEOL
Volume number: 66
Start page: 566
End page: 581
Number of pages: 16
ISSN: 0264-8172
eISSN: 1873-4073
Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)
View in Web of Science | View on publisher site | View citing articles in Web of Science
Abstract
A remarkable exposure of carbonate pipe-like and slab concretions occurs along the Enza riverbanks on the Northern Apennines foothills (Italy). Based upon geochemical and field evidences, their genesis has been attributed to microbial-governed carbonate precipitation from hydrocarbon-enriched fluids. The pipe-like concretions are thus interpreted as former conduits (chimneys) marking sites of methane ascent onto the seafloor. The resulting Enza River chimney field is arranged in a palisade fashion, a rare example of such. Mineralogical and petrographic analyses of some chimneys and slabs document that the dominant cement is dolomite. Although the chimneys show a rather homogeneous texture, a clear zonation is observed in the relative distribution of major and minor elements in their internal and external parts. The occurrence of sulphide minerals in the stratigraphically upper samples indicates possible renewal of fluids leakage after a major erosive event. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Anaerobic methane oxidation, Apennine chain, Carbonate chimneys, Hydrocarbon migration
Documents
No matching items found.