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Composition and origin of authigenic carbonates in the Krishna-Godavari and Mahanadi Basins, eastern continental margin of India

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Title Composition and origin of authigenic carbonates in the Krishna-Godavari and Mahanadi Basins, eastern continental margin of India
Names Teichert, B. M. A. (creator)
Johnson, J. E. (creator)
Solomon, E. A. (creator)
Giosan, L. (creator)
Rose, K. (creator)
Kocherla, M. (creator)
Connolly, E. C. (creator)
Torres, M. E. (creator)
Date Issued 2014-12 (iso8601)
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Abstract The mineralogical and stable isotopic composition of authigenic carbonates from the Krishna-Godavari
(KG) and Mahanadi Basin provide a deeper insight into the processes inducing carbonate formation in the
sediments of the eastern continental margin of India in the Bay of Bengal. Authigenic carbonate cements,
(micro) nodules, bioturbation casts and tubes from 12 core locations drilled during the Indian National
Gas Hydrate Program (NGHP) Expedition 01 were investigated for this study. Three main processes
responsible for authigenic carbonate precipitation are identified: organoclastic sulfate reduction,
anaerobic oxidation of methane and methanogenesis. Evidence of vigorous methane seepage is indicated
in carbonates recovered at Sites 7, 10, 12 (KG Basin) and 19 (Mahanadi Basin). These methane-derived
carbonates display typical paragenetic carbonate mineralogies (aragonite, high-Mg calcite
with >15 Mol% MgCO₃, Ca-rich dolomite). Two separate horizons of methane derived-carbonates
are correlated between 4 drill holes (up to ~16 km apart). The upper horizon has been dated with ¹⁴C
(40,100-51,600 a BP 1950) and clearly indicates that methane seepage has been much more vigorous in
the past, possibly due to the effect of lower sea level on the gas hydrate stability zone across the margin.
Genre Article
Topic Krishna-Godavari Basin
Identifier Teichert, B. M. A., Johnson, J. E., Solomon, E. A., Giosan, L., Rose, K., Kocherla, M., ... & Torres, M. E. (2014). Composition and origin of authigenic carbonates in the Krishna–Godavari and Mahanadi Basins, eastern continental margin of India. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 58, 438-460. doi:10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2014.08.023

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