Geochemistry of Precambrian black shales from Ossa‑Morena Zone (Portugal): depositional environment and possible source of metals
Loading...
Date
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Journal of Iberiam Geology
Abstract
The paleodepositional environments related to Ediacaran black shales from the Série Negra succession in Ossa-Morena
tectonostratigraphic zone were investigated using their geochemical composition to identify the sedimentary sources and
depositional conditions. Their potential for assisting the genesis of metal deposits was also discussed. The sedimentary
sources of the black shales are related to the break up of a Cadomian magmatic-arc developed in the North Gondwana realm,
where the Ossa-Morena Zone was located during late Ediacaran times, showing acidic to mixed signatures. Some ratios were
calculated based on redox sensitive elements, indicating both anoxic and oxic paleoenvironmental conditions. The anoxic
conditions were predominant and they were identified on samples with higher organic carbon content, emphasizing that the
redox conditions favored organic matter preservation and the accumulation of selected metals. Considering the mode of
occurrence, the elements Ag, Cd, Cu, Pb and Se are assumed to be preferentially associated with sulfides, whereas Mo and U
are preferentially organically bound. The results reveal that the black shales from the Série Negra succession in Ossa-Morena
Zone might represent a source of metals, which were probably remobilized during Variscan events
Description
Citation
Laranjeira, V., Ribeiro, J., Moreira, N., Nogueira, P., & Flores, D. (2023). Geochemistry of Precambrian black shales from Ossa-Morena Zone (Portugal): depositional environment and possible source of metals. Journal of Iberian Geology, 49(1), 1-19.