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Journal of Earth Science | 2016

The Ocean Redox State Evolution and Its Controls during the Cambrian Series 1-2: Evidence from Lijiatuo Section, South China

Lei Xiang; Chunfang Cai; Xunyun He; Lei Jiang; Yuyang Yuan; Tiankai Wang; Lianqi Jia; Lei Yu

Well-exposed Lijiatuo Section was chosen to explore the temporal evolution and controls of the oceanic redox state, primary productivity and seawater sulfate levels during the Cambrian Series 1–2, South China. This section consists of Xiaoyanxi Formation (Fm.) mudstones and Liuchapo Fm. cherts that deposited in the slope and basin environment. Five oxic-anoxic cycles were identified based on V/Sc, Th/U and the enrichment factors of Mo, U, V, Ni and Cu. The Middle-Upper Liuchapo Fm. and the Middle Xiaoyanxi Fm. were deposited under oxic-suboxic conditions, and the rest of the strata were under anoxic conditions. The Re/Mo ratio demonstrated that the oxic-suboxic conditions in the Middle Xiaoyanxi Fm. were accompanied by transient sulfidic conditions, and the rest of the section was underanoxic and non-sulfidic conditions. All the TOC and the enrichment factors of Ba, Ni, Cu, Zn and Cd demonstrated that both the sinking and burial flux of organic matter (OM) in Liuchapo Fm. were lower than that in the overlying Xiaoyanxi Fm. The highest sinking and burial flux of OM in the Xiaoyanxi Fm. appeared at its lower parts; however, the lowest sinking and burial flux of OM in the Xiaoyanxi Fm. appeared in its middle parts. TOC/TS, TS and the vertical trend of δ34Spy demonstrated that the seawater was dominated by low oceanic sulfate levels, which resulted in the absence of free H2S. The rise of the atmospheric oxygen content may be the principal driver for the associated, transient suboxic-oxic and nearly sulfidic environment in the middle Xiaoyanxi Fm.


Journal of Earth Science | 2018

Lipid Evidence for Oil Depletion by Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria during U Mineralization in the Dongsheng Deposit

Tiankai Wang; Lei Jiang; Chunfang Cai; Yuyang Yuan; Yongdong Zhang; Lianqi Jia; Shuangling Chen

Fatty acids were extracted from fluid inclusions, and analyzed for distribution and individual δ13C values to determine if there exists sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) and what substrates SRB depleted during U mineralization in the Dongsheng deposit. The 10-methylhexadecanoic acid (10Me16:0) has been detected from most of the samples using GC-MS based on relative retention time and co-injection of standard 10Me16:0 compound. Samples with higher 10Me16:0 concentrations, show higher U contents. The presence of 10Me16:0 along with iso-ω7-cis-heptadecenoic acid (i17:1ω7c) and ω7-cis-octadecenoic acid (18:1ω7c) in the fluid inclusions may indicate the occurrence of SRB during the U mineralization. Saturated fatty-acids and unsaturated fatty-acids detected in this study have individual δ13C values from -30.3‰ to -28.5‰ and -30.5‰ to -27.9‰, respectively. These values are close to those of n-alkanes of the associated oils and the bulk oils, but significantly distinct from methane, thus the oils are concluded to have been used as substrate for the microorganisms to survive on. This proposal is supported by oil biodegradation and ore-stage calcite cement with δ13C values from -1.4‰ to -17.2‰.


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2016

Sulfur isotopic compositions of individual organosulfur compounds and their genetic links in the Lower Paleozoic petroleum pools of the Tarim Basin, NW China

Chunfang Cai; Alon Amrani; Richard H. Worden; Qilin Xiao; Tiankai Wang; Zvi Gvirtzman; Hongxia Li; Ward Said-Ahmad; Lianqi Jia


Organic Geochemistry | 2015

Application of sulfur and carbon isotopes to oil–source rock correlation: A case study from the Tazhong area, Tarim Basin, China

Chunfang Cai; Chunming Zhang; Richard H. Worden; Tiankai Wang; Hongxia Li; Lei Jiang; Shaoying Huang; Baoshou Zhang


Geofluids | 2015

Fluid mixing induced by hydrothermal activity in the ordovician carbonates in Tarim Basin, China

Lei Jiang; W. Pan; Chunfang Cai; Lianqi Jia; L. Pan; Tiankai Wang; Huixin Li; Shou-Yi Chen; Yu Chen


Geofluids | 2015

Thermochemical and bacterial sulfate reduction in the Cambrian and Lower Ordovician carbonates in the Tazhong Area, Tarim Basin, NW China: evidence from fluid inclusions, C, S, and Sr isotopic data

Lianqi Jia; Chunfang Cai; Haijun Yang; Huixin Li; Tiankai Wang; Baoshou Zhang; Lei Jiang; X. Tao


Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2015

Origins and fates of H2S in the Cambrian and Ordovician in Tazhong area: Evidence from sulfur isotopes, fluid inclusions and production data

Chunfang Cai; Guoyi Hu; Hongxia Li; Lei Jiang; Wenxiang He; Baoshou Zhang; Lianqi Jia; Tiankai Wang


Chinese Science Bulletin | 2014

Redox condition during Ediacaran–Cambrian transition in the Lower Yangtze deep water basin, South China: constraints from iron speciation and δ13Corg in the Diben section, Zhejiang

Yuyang Yuan; Chunfang Cai; Tiankai Wang; Lei Xiang; Lianqi Jia; Yan Chen


Organic Geochemistry | 2016

The effect of thermochemical sulfate reduction on formation and isomerization of thiadiamondoids and diamondoids in the Lower Paleozoic petroleum pools of the Tarim Basin, NW China

Chunfang Cai; Qilin Xiao; Chenchen Fang; Tiankai Wang; Wenxiang He; Hongxia Li


Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2014

Origin of late charged gas and its effect on property of oils in the Ordovician in Tazhong area

Zhaoming Wang; Chunfang Cai; Hongxia Li; Haijun Yang; Tiankai Wang; Ke Zhang; Lianqi Jia; Kun Chen

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Chunfang Cai

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lianqi Jia

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lei Jiang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hongxia Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yuyang Yuan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Huixin Li

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Lei Xiang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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