Survival of graphitized petrogenic organic carbon through multiple erosional cycles

被引:22
作者
Sparkes, Robert B. [1 ,2 ]
Hovius, Niels [3 ]
Galy, Albert [4 ]
Liu, James T. [5 ]
机构
[1] Manchester Metropolitan Univ, Ecol & Environm Res Ctr, Dept Nat Sci, Manchester, Lancs, England
[2] Univ Cambridge, Dept Mat Sci & Met, Cambridge, England
[3] GFZ German Res Ctr Geosci, D-14473 Potsdam, Germany
[4] Univ Lorraine, CNRS, CRPG, BP20, F-54501 Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, France
[5] Natl Sun Yat Sen Univ, Dept Oceanog, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
关键词
graphite; organic carbon; orogeny; recycling; Raman spectroscopy; erosion; FORELAND BASIN; TERRESTRIAL; SEDIMENTS; TAIWAN; MATTER; BURIAL; METASEDIMENTS; EVOLUTION; OXIDATION; PRESSURE;
D O I
10.1016/j.epsl.2019.115992
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Graphite forms the endpoint for organic carbon metamorphism; it is extremely resilient to physical, biological and chemical degradation. Carbonaceous materials (CM) contained within sediments, collected across Taiwan and from the Gaoping submarine canyon, were analyzed using Raman spectroscopy to determine the crystallinity. This allowed the erosional and orogenic movements of petrogenic organic carbon (OCpetro) during the Taiwanese orogeny to be deduced. After automatically fitting and classifying spectra, the distribution of four groups of CM within the sediments provides evidence that many forms of OCpetro have survived at least one previous cycle of erosion, transport and burial before forming rocks in the Western Foothills of the island. There is extensive detrital graphite present in rocks that have not experienced high-grade metamorphism, and graphite flakes are also found in recently deposited marine sediments off Taiwan. The tectonic and geological history of the island shows that these graphite flakes must have survived at least three episodes of recycling. Therefore, transformation to graphite during burial and orogeny is a mechanism for stabilizing organic carbon over geological time, removing biospheric carbon from the active carbon cycle and protecting it from oxidation during future erosion events. (C) 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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