Petrographic evidence of the past occurrence of gas hydrates in the Tertiary Piedmont Basin (NW Italy)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Methane-derived rocks in Monferrato and the
Tertiary Piedmont Basin (NWItaly) consist of seep carbonates,
formed by gas seepage at the seafloor, and macroconcretions
resulting from the cementation of buried sediments crossed by
gas-rich fluids. These rocks are characterized by both negative
?13C values and a marked enrichment in ?18O. Petrographic
features not commonly described and that point to enigmatic
depositional and diagenetic conditions have been observed in
both types of rocks: inhomogeneous distribution of cements
within cavities; dolomite crystals floating within cavity-filling
calcite spar; non-gravitational fabrics of internal sediments
plastering cavity walls; open framework within microbial
crusts. These features suggest the former presence of gas
hydrates in sediments. During their dissociation, new space
was formed and filled with authigenic carbonates or injected
sediments. Analogous mechanisms of clathrate freeze-andthaw
processes have been inferred for the genesis of zebra
and stromatactis structures and particular kinds of carbonate
breccias. The term melt-seal structure is proposed for this
kind of diagenetic structure. The fabrics of gas hydrates and
the geochemical conditions of sediments, in turn depending
on the relative rates of supply of methane-rich fluids and
normal seawater, conditioned the final aspect of the rocks.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
DELA PIERRE, Francesco
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