Miocene phosphorites from the Murray Ridge, Northwestern Arabian Sea

Purnachandra Rao, Venigalla ; Hegner, Ernst ; Naqvi, Syed Wajih Ahmad ; Mohan Kessarkar, Pratima ; Masood Ahmad, Syed ; Suryanarayana Raju, Datta (2008) Miocene phosphorites from the Murray Ridge, Northwestern Arabian Sea Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 260 (3-4). pp. 347-358. ISSN 0031-0182

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Abstract

Phosphorites from the Murray Ridge, NW Arabian Sea comprise nodules, bioclasts, and bone fragments. The nodules are made up of a homogeneous, light-colored phosphate nucleus consisting of Rivulariacean filamentous cyanobacteria and a thin dark-grey colored phosphate cortex showing abundant microbial filaments and microborings. The bioclasts comprise of ∼14-14.5 Ma old planktonic foraminifers, accepted as the time of deposition. Spherical to ovoid-shaped apatite microparticles resembling fossil bacteria are distinct components in the bioclasts. Bone fragments exhibit apatite fillings. The nodules and bone fragments consist entirely of carbonate fluorapatite (CFA) with low Al, K, and Th concentrations suggesting absence of continental detritus. Shale-normalized REE patterns of the samples support a seawater-derived composition. The highly uniform initial εNd values of -4.8 to -5.1 are interpreted as the seawater value at the onset of phosphatization ∼14 Ma ago. In contrast, 87Sr/86Sr ratios show a large range of 0.709055 to 0.709124 corresponding to unusually young stratigraphic ages of ∼1 to 3 Ma. The data are interpreted as evidence for post-depositional Sr exchange of the recrystallizing phosphorites with fluids isotopically not much different from modern seawater. It is concluded that the phosphorites formed under oxic, shallow-water conditions where microbial populations assimilated phosphorus primarily from seawater and mediated precipitation of CFA during early diagenesis at the sediment-water interface on different substrates.

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Keywords:Phosphorites; Microbial Activity; Murray Ridge; REE and Trace Elements; Sr and Nd Isotopes
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