Literature DB >> 11543319

Global geochemical cycles of carbon, sulfur and oxygen.

J C Walker1.   

Abstract

Time resolved data on the carbon isotopic composition of carbonate minerals and the sulfur isotopic composition or sulfate minerals show a strong negative correlation during the Cretaceous. Carbonate minerals are isotopically heavy during this period while sulfate minerals are isotopically light. The implication is that carbon is being transferred from the oxidized, carbonate reservoir to the reservoir of isotopically light reduced organic carbon in sedimentary rocks while sulfur is being transferred from the reservoir of isotopically light sedimentary sulfide to the oxidized, sulfate reservoir. These apparently oppositely directed changes in the oxidation state of average sedimentary carbon and sulfur are surprising because of a well-established and easy to understand correlation between the concentrations of reduced organic carbon and sulfide minerals in sedimentary rocks. Rocks rich in reduced carbon are also rich in reduced sulfur. The isotopic and concentration data can be reconciled by a model which invokes a significant flux of hydrothermal sulfide to the deep sea, at least during the Cretaceous.

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Keywords:  NASA Discipline Exobiology; Non-NASA Center

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Year:  1986        PMID: 11543319     DOI: 10.1016/0025-3227(86)90093-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Geol        ISSN: 0025-3227            Impact factor:   3.548


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