Diagenetic mobilization of Ti and formation of brookite/anatase in early Cambrian black shales, South China

Volume: 506, Pages: 79 - 96
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
Titanium (Ti) is typically hosted in detrital minerals in marine sediments and has long been considered to be immobile during diagenesis. In this study, the authigenic titania minerals, brookite and anatase, are observed in early Cambrian carbonaceous shales from the Meishucun and Zhajin sections of South China, respectively. Black shales in the Meishucun section have total organic carbon (TOC) contents from 1.6 to 3.9 wt% and HI (hydrogen...
Paper Details
Title
Diagenetic mobilization of Ti and formation of brookite/anatase in early Cambrian black shales, South China
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
506
Pages
79 - 96
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