Mudstone Diagenesis: Research Perspectives for Shale Hydrocarbon Reservoirs, Seals, and Source Rocks
6: Pyritization History in the Late Cambrian Alum Shale, Scania, Sweden: Evidence for Ongoing Diagenetic Processes
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Published:January 31, 2020
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Neil S. Fishman, Sven O. Egenhoff, Heather A. Lowers, Adam R. Boehlke, Per Ahlberg, 2020. "Pyritization History in the Late Cambrian Alum Shale, Scania, Sweden: Evidence for Ongoing Diagenetic Processes", Mudstone Diagenesis: Research Perspectives for Shale Hydrocarbon Reservoirs, Seals, and Source Rocks, Wayne K. Camp, Kitty L. Milliken, Kevin Taylor, Neil Fishman, Paul C. Hackley, Joe H. S. Macquaker
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ABSTRACT
Detailed diagenetic studies of the late Cambrian Alum Shale in southern Sweden were undertaken across an interval that includes the peak Steptoean Positive Carbon Isotope Excursion (SPICE) event to evaluate the pyrite mineralization history in the formation. Samples were collected from the Andrarum-3 core (Scania, Sweden); here the Alum was deposited in the distal, siliciclastic mudstone-rich end of a shelf system. Abundant cryptobioturbation is observed in the Alum, which points to oxic–dysoxic conditions prevailing during deposition. Petrographic examination of polished thin sections (n = 65) reveals the presence of numerous texturally distinct types of pyrite, including matrix framboids,...
- alteration
- Alum Shale Formation
- authigenesis
- authigenic minerals
- calcite
- Cambrian
- carbonates
- crystal form
- crystallites
- deposition
- diagenesis
- dolomite
- electron microscopy data
- Europe
- framboidal texture
- hydrocarbons
- iron
- late diagenesis
- metals
- metasomatism
- mineralization
- organic compounds
- overgrowths
- Paleozoic
- paragenesis
- petrography
- pyrite
- pyritization
- pyrolysis
- reservoir properties
- Scandinavia
- SEM data
- Skane
- sulfides
- Sweden
- synsedimentary processes
- textures
- Upper Cambrian
- Western Europe