Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4742353 Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors 2009 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
The EDS analyses confirm the LT magnetic results, Fe-rich magnetic phases dominate in the upper suboxic environment whereas Ti-rich magnetic phases comprise the majority of particles in the lower anoxic domain: The mineral assemblage of the upper suboxic environments is composed of magnetite (∼19%), titanomagnetite (∼62%), hemoilmenite (∼17%) and ∼2% other particles. In the lower anoxic sediments, reductive diagenetic alteration has resulted in more extensive depletion of the (titano-)magnetite phase, resulting in a relative enrichment of the hemoilmenite phase (∼66%). In these strongly anoxic sediments stoichiometric magnetite is barely preserved and only ∼5% titanomagnetite was detected. The remaining ∼28% comprises Ti-rich particles such as pseudobrookite or rutile.
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