Organic Composition of Sulphide Ores in the Okinawa Trough and Its Implications

Acta Geologica Sinica-english Edition(2001)

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A preliminary organic geochemical study shows that the sulphide ores from the hydrothermal deposit of the Okinawa Trough are generally low in the total organic carbon and extremely low in the soluble organic matter. In the aliphatic hydrocarbon fraction, the n-allcanes range from C-15 to C-35, with usual maxima in the middle n-C-20 region and strong odd-carbon number predominance when n > C-25(CPI = 1.2). The dominant analog in the aromatic fraction is phenanthrene, a polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon, which provides evidence for hydrothermal activity. The organic matter derived mainly from marine planktonic and terrigenous vascular plants is entrapped in a high-temperature regime such as an active chimney and cooled quickly in the sulphide ores on the seafloor. Organic matter and sulphides are definitely products of a high-temperature alteration. The biomarker compounds indicate that the ores are formed under low Eh and pH conditions - a reducing to anoxic environment which is favourable for sulphates to be reduced into sulphides by biogenic (bacterial) or abiogenic activity.
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biomarker,organic matter
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