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The Pliocene-age Stirone River hydrocarbon chemoherm complex (Northern Apennines, Italy)

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
The Stirone River section in the Italian Northern Apennines hosts a rare example of Pliocene age hydrocarbon-imprinted carbonates in the Mediterranean Basin associated with deep-water hemipelagic lithologies. These include meter-sized, dolomite-cemented chimneys, micritic brecciated limestones, lucina-mudstones and chemosymbiotic bivalve shells. Some such chimneys show ?13C values as low as -37.5? VPDB, suggesting subsurface precipitation of authigenic dolomite induced by anaerobic oxidation of methane triggered by consortia of sulphate reducing bacteria. These carbonates are interpreted as part of the plumbing system related to hydrocarbon expulsion onto the seafloor, resulting from hydrocarbon-enriched defluidization processes dated at an interval at 3.6-3.3 Ma and associated with the thrust-related "Salsomaggiore structure".
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Apennines; Carbonates; Chimneys; Deep water; Hydrocarbon; Italy; Mediterranean basin; Pliocene
List of contributors:
Taviani, Marco
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/303827
Published in:
MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
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