Authors
Stephen R Meyers, Bradley B Sageman, Timothy W Lyons
Publication date
2005/6/1
Journal
Paleoceanography
Volume
20
Issue
2
Description
In this study the controls on organic carbon burial and molybdenum accumulation in ancient strata are investigated through an integration of biogeochemical modeling and data analysis. Critical aspects of the study are employment of a biogeochemical model for organic matter degradation to explore the controls on pore water sulfide generation and authigenic molybdenum accumulation and use of accumulation rate data for Mo, OC, CaCO3, Fe, and Ti to reconstruct organic matter remineralization processes. The model results form a conceptual framework for the interpretation of primary production estimates and geochemical burial fluxes (calculated on the basis of a high‐resolution orbital timescale) for the Cenomanian‐Turonian (C‐T) oceanic anoxic event 2 interval in the Western Interior basin. The results of this study suggest that the strong correlation between source rock development and intervals of …
Total citations
200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024177119510363111757594424