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(Cd, Ag, Zn, Sb, Mo, V, Cu, etc.) relative to normal shales, Lower Toarcian black shales from SW. Germany or TOC-rich sediments from recent upwelling areas.
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TRACE METAL ACCUMULATION IN BLACK SHALES FROM THE CENOMANIAN/TURONIAN BOUNDARY EVENT

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Abstract: B l a c k s h a l e s f r o m the C e n o m a n i a n / T u r o n i a n Boundary Event show a r e m a r k a b l e e n r i c h m e n t in t r a c e m e t a l s (Cd, Ag, Zn, Sb, Mo, V, Cu, etc.) r e l a t i v e to n o r m a l s h a l e s , L o w e r T o a r c i a n b l a c k s h a l e s f r o m SW G e r m a n y or T O C - r i c h s e d i m e n t s f r o m r e c e n t u p w e l l i n g a r e a s . If t h e s e e n r i c h m e n t s are a u t h i g e n i c in o r i g i n , t r a c e m e t a l s m a y s e r v e as i n d i c a t o r s for the p a l e o e n v i r o n m e n t a l c o n d i t i o n s d u r i n g d e p o s i t i o n of b l a c k s h a l e s . Low s e d i m e n t a c c u m u l a t i o n r a t e s , a c o m p a r a b l y l o w o r g a n i c p r i m a ry p r o d u c t i v i t y and e n h a n c e d p r e s e r v a t i o n of T O C d u e to a n a e r o b i c c o n d i t i o n s in the w a t e r c o l u m n t h e n are i n d i c a t e d for the C e n o m a n i a n / T u r o n i a n time interval. 7 `°°.

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(DSDP

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Table

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from both

CTBE

a remarkable

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(U, V)

or b o t h oozes,

elements,

TOC-rich

black

areas

occurring

in r e g i o n s

with

hydrogen

Sea

(see Fig. due

of

sulfide 2).

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and

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1986,

(Mo)

or are

(see

Table

2).

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though

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and

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of

primary

present

oxygen

the h i g h

rate

content sediment

anoxic

shales

S contents

plankton

rate

production

rates.

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subsurface

waters

is i m p o r t a n t .

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the

tool

preservation

to d i s t i n g u i s h

'oceanographically

consistent'

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waters,

water and

basins

(oxy-

rapid

TOC e v e n u n d e r

low p r i m a r y

provide

the

enters

intermediate

oxygen-free may

presently anoxic

like

TOC

comparably

metals

environmental

in s u r f a c e

accumulate

and

are c o m p a r a b l e .

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column,

or-

in t h e s e

two d i f f e r e n t

accumulation

basins

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environment

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with

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enriched

in the w a t e r

an u p w e l l i n g

on l a n d

production,

upwelling,

production

to this,

under

the

from

from

elements

of e l e m e n t s

strongly

on l a n d

shales

shales

from

14 m i n o r

outcrops

enrichment

black

black

completely

vironments.

the d e p o s i -

in the f a u n a l

outcrops

20 T O C - r i c h

in c o n t r a s t ,

being

diminished

zone),

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& Kuhnt

from

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etc.)

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and

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of h i g h b i o l o g i c a l

to the h i g h

the r e s u l t i n g gen minimum

even

shales

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a distinct

change

samples

settings,

show

Cu,

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for

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sulfides

particular

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(Morocco)

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have been

matter

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as in the w e s t e r n

and a d i s t i n c t

20 b l a c k

the

and

6 0

1978).

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(CTBE)

as w e l l

by its c o n s t a n c y

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from

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of m i c r o -

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for a large number of trace metals generated during techniques

the past

and a v o i d i n g c o n t a m i n a t i o n d u r i n g

concentration

profiles

like phosphate,

of many e l e m e n t s

nitrate

take by organisms, processes within elements,

or silica,

In s e a w a t e r

resulting

(see Fig.

should not a c c u m u l a t e

the

f o l l o w those of n u t r i e n t s

with s u r f a c e m i n i m a due

the oxic water c o l u m n

like Cd,

3).

to the up-

from r e g e n e r a t i o n

Therefore

labile

in s e d i m e n t s d e p o s i t e d

they are a l r e a d y r e m i n e r a l i z e d

at

in the upper

column.

In areas

of high p r i m a r y

the s e d i m e n t c h e m i s t r y taking

nutrients

and a s s o c i a t e d

tration

levels

Brumsack

finally buried

(see c o m p i l a t i o n

only a r e l a t i v e l y in the u n d e r l y i n g

sediments,

conditions

high

levels,

CTBE black

shales,

trace metal are never

V, Cu,

and Ni,

investigations sulfide

basins.

found

comparable

and to a lesser d e g r e e of Cu,

enrichments

an anoxic water

column

for

The a b s o l u t e metal

enrichment

the s e d i m e n t

relative

to

'average shale' of Mo,

periods

Sediment

are much higher

particulates composition

Sb,

1985)

Zn.

Recent

several

showed

(see also Fig.

sediments.

a

2) and

The a b i l i t y of

trace metals may there-

r e c o r d by i n c r e a s e d metal c o n t e n t s .

of Cd and Ag in CTBE black

by more than a factor of 100,

Zn,

of c o m p l e t e accumulation

tion of TOC very high.

element/TOC

and

in

to

a c c u m u l a t i o n rate.

the e n r i c h m e n t indicates

Cd,

then should be i n v e r s e l y c o r r e l a t e d

The e x t r e m e l y high e n r i c h m e n t

oceans.

(Jacobs et al.

accumulating

in the g e o l o g i c a l

Ag,

Sea are e n r i c h e d

and Cd at the o x y g e n / h y d r o g e n

in the u n d e r l y i n g

fore be d o c u m e n t e d

in many

sediments.

about the trace metal

s o l u b i l i t y d e c r e a s e of these e l e m e n t s

corresponding

to those found

in Co,

Zn,

in is

oceanographic

in T O C - r i c h u p w e l l i n g

i n t e r f a c e of an anoxic fjord

dramatic

high c o n c e n -

even in the d e p t h range of

S e d i m e n t s from the Black

on the b e h a v i o u r

Even though

of p l a n k t o n d a t a

Under p r e s e n t day

r e l a t i v e l y few d a t a exist

of s t a g n a n t

and r e g e n e r a t i o n

]986).

small f r a c t i o n of these e l e m e n t s

margins.

Unfortunately,

(Brumsack

trace metals may reach c o m p a r a b l y plankton

400 to 800 m at c o n t i n e n t a l

content

like the Gulf of California,

the p l a n k t o n c h e m i s t r y

place in the water c o l u m n

in m a r i n e

1986),

productivity,

reflects

processes

Mo,

sampling.

closely

and d e e p water e n r i c h m e n t s

g r e a t e r water d e p t h b e c a u s e water

in the marine e n v i r o n m e n t have been

5 to 10 years by a p p l y i n g new a n a l y t i c a l

V, and Cu by f a c t o r s

of these s e d i m e n t s

shales

preserva-

ratios of CTBE b l a c k

shales

sediments,

e x c e e d those f o u n d in o r g a n i c - r i c h

trap e x p e r i m e n t s

of T o a r c i a n black

as

(Table 2)

s t a g n a t i o n for the C e n o m a n i a n / T u r o n i a n rates must have been very low,

The m e t a l / a l u m i n u m

from s e d i m e n t

as well

of 10 to 100

than those r e p o r t e d for recent u p w e l l i n g

ratios

shales

from

(Table

3).

SW G e r m a n y

The c h e m i c a l

and r e c e n t

Gulf of

341

enrichment factor

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