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Badesab, F. |
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Mascarenhas-Periera, M.B.L. |
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Gaikwad, V. |
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Dewangan, P. |
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Panda, P.P. |
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Deenadayalan, K. |
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Salunke, K. |
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Augastian, B. |
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Patil, J.R. |
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Lakshmi, B.V. |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2022-07-27T03:41:50Z |
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dc.date.available |
2022-07-27T03:41:50Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2021 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Marine and Petroleum Geology, 130 (2021) 105150, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2021.105150 |
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http://library.iigm.res.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456798/200 |
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dc.description.abstract |
We evaluate the sedimentary (magnetic, mineralogical, geochemical, grain size) records of a long sediment core (NGHP-01-17 A) to elucidate the tectonic control on the sedimentation and diagenesis in the Andaman Sea (AS) over the past ~ 1 Ma. Two distinct sedimentary magnetic zones (Z-I and Z-II) are identified based on the rock
magnetic signatures. A significant shift in the depositional environment is observed around ~90 ka which is marked by a rapid change in magnetite susceptibility (χlf), Fe, Ti and organic carbon content in Z-I. A trend of upward increase in χlf from ~90 ka to 3 ka in core NGHP-01-17 A suggest increase in detrital flux to the AS and represents the onset of a new sedimentary regime following most recent event of tectonic uplift in Indo-Burman
Ranges (IBR) which occurred at ~ 150 ka. Methane influenced progressive diagenetic dissolution of detrital iron oxides and subsequent precipitation of iron sulfides in Z-II is clearly evident in the rock magnetic and mineralogical data. Multiple bands of diagenetically formed iron sulfide nodules at different periods in Z-II indicate
episodic intensification of anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) due to enhanced methane-flux. We propose that fluid migration forced by tectonic processes facilitated episodic release of methane from deep reservoir that led to the formation of iron-sulfide nodules in the AS. |
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en |
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Magnetic minerals Magnetic properties, Grain size, Inorganic geochemistry, Methane hydrates, Iron sulfide nodules |
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Rock magnetic evidence of tectonic control on the sedimentation and diagenesis in the Andaman Sea over ~1 million years |
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Article |
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