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Pyrite Dissolution in the Cretaceous Yogou Formation of the Niger (Chad) Basin: Implications for Basin Evolution under a Rift Tectonic Setting

[Image: see text] This is the first study of pyrite minerals in the entire West and Central African Rift System (WCARS). Several polished organic-rich core samples from the Cretaceous Yogou Formation of the Niger (Chad) Basin located in the WCARS were investigated for their pyrite content using FE-S...

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Autores principales: Ahmed, Kabir Shola, Liu, Keyu, Fan, Yuchen, Kra, Kouassi Louis, Harouna, Moussa, Liu, Jianliang, Ntibahanana, Munezero, Salim, Moussa Z., Pidho, Justin Jordan, Kouame, Melaine Emmanuel, Moussa, Hamma Ada, Ahmed, Hafizullah Abba
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9730470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36506189
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c03027
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author Ahmed, Kabir Shola
Liu, Keyu
Fan, Yuchen
Kra, Kouassi Louis
Harouna, Moussa
Liu, Jianliang
Ntibahanana, Munezero
Salim, Moussa Z.
Pidho, Justin Jordan
Kouame, Melaine Emmanuel
Moussa, Hamma Ada
Ahmed, Hafizullah Abba
author_facet Ahmed, Kabir Shola
Liu, Keyu
Fan, Yuchen
Kra, Kouassi Louis
Harouna, Moussa
Liu, Jianliang
Ntibahanana, Munezero
Salim, Moussa Z.
Pidho, Justin Jordan
Kouame, Melaine Emmanuel
Moussa, Hamma Ada
Ahmed, Hafizullah Abba
author_sort Ahmed, Kabir Shola
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description [Image: see text] This is the first study of pyrite minerals in the entire West and Central African Rift System (WCARS). Several polished organic-rich core samples from the Cretaceous Yogou Formation of the Niger (Chad) Basin located in the WCARS were investigated for their pyrite content using FE-SEM and SEM-EDS imaging techniques. An attempt was made to classify the types and provenance of the pyrites and to highlight the control of rift fractures on the oxidation and dissolution of pyrites in the region. Three major types of pyrites are present in the studied formation, including euhedral pyrite (EPy) crystals, pyrite framboids (FPy), and sunflower pyrites (SPy). A statistical analysis of 307 FPy shows that the framboids are diagenetically formed with an average diameter of 6.61 μm. SPy is present in a relatively low amount compared to framboids. The pyrites underwent a variety of diagenetic modifications, from mechanical compaction to oxidation, dissolution, and recrystallization. Unoxidized pyrites primarily contain Fe, S, and C, but oxidized pyrites also contain O, Al, and Si. There is a strong correlation between the fractures and the spatial distribution of the physicochemical alteration of the pyrite in the study. Dissolution in relatively deep-buried samples occurs mainly along fracture planes. The fractures provide a pathway for oxidants and other metal elements to reach the pyrites. The pattern of pyrite dissolution reflects the timing of fracture formation and fracture activities as a purveyor or drainage for fluids in the organic-rich samples investigated. The pyrites are associated intimately with organic matter (OM); thus, the relationship between the fracture and the pyrites’ transformation is significant in the assessment of organic matter preservation at deep-burial depth.
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spelling pubmed-97304702022-12-09 Pyrite Dissolution in the Cretaceous Yogou Formation of the Niger (Chad) Basin: Implications for Basin Evolution under a Rift Tectonic Setting Ahmed, Kabir Shola Liu, Keyu Fan, Yuchen Kra, Kouassi Louis Harouna, Moussa Liu, Jianliang Ntibahanana, Munezero Salim, Moussa Z. Pidho, Justin Jordan Kouame, Melaine Emmanuel Moussa, Hamma Ada Ahmed, Hafizullah Abba ACS Omega [Image: see text] This is the first study of pyrite minerals in the entire West and Central African Rift System (WCARS). Several polished organic-rich core samples from the Cretaceous Yogou Formation of the Niger (Chad) Basin located in the WCARS were investigated for their pyrite content using FE-SEM and SEM-EDS imaging techniques. An attempt was made to classify the types and provenance of the pyrites and to highlight the control of rift fractures on the oxidation and dissolution of pyrites in the region. Three major types of pyrites are present in the studied formation, including euhedral pyrite (EPy) crystals, pyrite framboids (FPy), and sunflower pyrites (SPy). A statistical analysis of 307 FPy shows that the framboids are diagenetically formed with an average diameter of 6.61 μm. SPy is present in a relatively low amount compared to framboids. The pyrites underwent a variety of diagenetic modifications, from mechanical compaction to oxidation, dissolution, and recrystallization. Unoxidized pyrites primarily contain Fe, S, and C, but oxidized pyrites also contain O, Al, and Si. There is a strong correlation between the fractures and the spatial distribution of the physicochemical alteration of the pyrite in the study. Dissolution in relatively deep-buried samples occurs mainly along fracture planes. The fractures provide a pathway for oxidants and other metal elements to reach the pyrites. The pattern of pyrite dissolution reflects the timing of fracture formation and fracture activities as a purveyor or drainage for fluids in the organic-rich samples investigated. The pyrites are associated intimately with organic matter (OM); thus, the relationship between the fracture and the pyrites’ transformation is significant in the assessment of organic matter preservation at deep-burial depth. American Chemical Society 2022-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9730470/ /pubmed/36506189 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c03027 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Ahmed, Kabir Shola
Liu, Keyu
Fan, Yuchen
Kra, Kouassi Louis
Harouna, Moussa
Liu, Jianliang
Ntibahanana, Munezero
Salim, Moussa Z.
Pidho, Justin Jordan
Kouame, Melaine Emmanuel
Moussa, Hamma Ada
Ahmed, Hafizullah Abba
Pyrite Dissolution in the Cretaceous Yogou Formation of the Niger (Chad) Basin: Implications for Basin Evolution under a Rift Tectonic Setting
title Pyrite Dissolution in the Cretaceous Yogou Formation of the Niger (Chad) Basin: Implications for Basin Evolution under a Rift Tectonic Setting
title_full Pyrite Dissolution in the Cretaceous Yogou Formation of the Niger (Chad) Basin: Implications for Basin Evolution under a Rift Tectonic Setting
title_fullStr Pyrite Dissolution in the Cretaceous Yogou Formation of the Niger (Chad) Basin: Implications for Basin Evolution under a Rift Tectonic Setting
title_full_unstemmed Pyrite Dissolution in the Cretaceous Yogou Formation of the Niger (Chad) Basin: Implications for Basin Evolution under a Rift Tectonic Setting
title_short Pyrite Dissolution in the Cretaceous Yogou Formation of the Niger (Chad) Basin: Implications for Basin Evolution under a Rift Tectonic Setting
title_sort pyrite dissolution in the cretaceous yogou formation of the niger (chad) basin: implications for basin evolution under a rift tectonic setting
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9730470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36506189
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c03027
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