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  • 1
    Publication Date: 1994-01-01
    Print ISSN: 0006-3134
    Electronic ISSN: 1573-8264
    Topics: Biology
    Published by Springer
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    In:  Supplement to: Fuchs, Sebastian; Williams-Jones, Anthony E; Jackson, Simon E; Przybylowicz, Wojciech J (2016): Metal distribution in pyrobitumen of the Carbon Leader Reef, Witwatersrand Supergroup, South Africa: Evidence for liquid hydrocarbon ore fluids. Chemical Geology, 426, 45-59, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2016.02.001
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: High-grade gold and uranium mineralization in the Witwatersrand basin is intimately associated with pyrobitumen, implying that hydrocarbons may have played a role in the genesis of these ores. The nature of the pyrobitumen in the Carbon Leader Reef was therefore investigated to determine if hydrocarbons were essential to the ore-forming process. The relative proportions of trace elements in pyrobitumen seams and nodules are, in large part, similar to those of organic-rich shales located within the sedimentary succession. This indicates a strong genetic relationship between the pyrobitumen and the shales. A network of veins and veinlets filled with pyrobitumen, and the occurrence of oil inclusions in detrital and authigenic quartz grains, provide compelling evidence that the pyrobitumen was derived from a mobile (liquid hydrocarbon) precursor that circulated in the Carbon Leader Reef. Uranium, Au, Sb, Pb, Ag, Te, Th, Bi, Se and W are enriched relative to their concentrations in the shales. This is particularly the case for U and Au. The pervasive and relatively homogeneous distribution of the uranium is consistent with the presence of ubiquitous, submicroscopic uraninite in the pyrobitumen documented in an earlier study. In contrast, the distribution of the gold is heterogeneous, indicating the presence of irregularly distributed gold micrograins. These grains are concentrated mainly in the interstices between pyrobitumen nodules. Secondary minerals, such as brannerite, monazite-(Ce) and galena, are also concentrated in these interstices. On the basis of this study, we propose that intrabasinal shale units of the Witwatersrand Supergroup were the source for the pyrobitumen in the Carbon Leader Reef. These shales produced and released liquid hydrocarbons during the burial of the sedimentary succession. Phyllosilicates enriched in trace metals were transferred from the shales into the newly produced liquid hydrocarbons and were transported stratigraphically upward by the latter into the Carbon Leader Reef. During migration, the liquid hydrocarbons dissolved detrital uraninite present in the basin, adding to the uranium budget. The liquid hydrocarbons were converted into pyrobitumen in response to further burial, and precipitated uraninite nanocrystals. Post-depositional, hydrothermal fluids interacted with the hydrocarbons and deposited gold by reduction on hydrocarbon surfaces. The interaction of these fluids with the hydrocarbons may have released U, Th, REE, Pb and Ti from the hydrocarbons and triggered the formation of secondary brannerite, monazite-(Ce) and galena. The results of this study provide convincing evidence that the hydrocarbon liquids that formed the pyrobitumen seams in the Carbon Leader Reef played an essential role in the remobilization and redeposition of uranium and gold, respectively, in the Witwatersrand Supergroup.
    Keywords: Antimony; Arsenic; Bismuth; Cadmium; Calcium; Cerium; Chromium; Cobalt; Comment; Comment 2 (continued); Copper; Dysprosium; Erbium; Europium; Gadolinium; Gold; Hafnium; Holmium; Iron; Lanthanum; Lead; Lutetium; Manganese; Molybdenum; Neodymium; Nickel; Niobium; Palladium; Platinum; Praseodymium; Ruthenium; Samarium; Scandium; Selenium; Silver; South Africa; Strontium; Tantalum; Tau-Tona_Mine; Tellurium; Terbium; Thallium; Thorium; Thulium; Tin; Titanium; Tungsten; Uranium; Vanadium; Ytterbium; Yttrium; Zinc; Zirconium
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    Publication Date: 2023-10-28
    Keywords: Bulgaria; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Lithology/composition/facies; QUARRY; Straldzha mire
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 21 data points
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    Publication Date: 2023-11-01
    Keywords: Abies; Acritarcha; Agrostemma githago; Alisma; Allium-type; Alnus glutinosa-type; Anthemis-type; Anthriscus-type; Arcella; Artemisia-type; Asplenium-type; Aster-type; Betula; Bidens-type; Boraginaceae undifferentiated; Botryococcus; Bulgaria; Bupleurum-type; CANAL; Cannabis-type; Carduus-type; Carpinus betulus-type; Castanea-type; Centaurea nigra-type; Centaurea scabiosa-type; Centaurea solstitialis-type; Cerastium-type; Chaerophyllum-type; Chaetomium; Chenopodiaceae; Chironomidae; Cichorioideae; Cirsium-type; Convallaria-type; Convolvulus; Corylus; Counting, palynology; Crassulaceae undifferentiated; Crataegus-type; Cyperaceae; Daucus-type; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dianthus-type; Dipsacus; Echinops; Ephedra distachya-type; Equisetum; Fagus; Filipendula-type; Fraxinus ornus-type; Galium-type; Gelasinospora; Glomus; Gypsophila-type; Hedera; Hornungia-type; Hypericum perforatum-type; Indeterminable: degraded; Iris pseudacorus-type; Juniperus; Lamiaceae undifferentiated; Lemna; Liliaceae undifferentiated; Malva; Mentha-type; Mougeotia; Mougeotia laetivirens; Myriophyllum; Neurospora; Nymphaea alba-type; Olea europaea; Onobrychis-type; Ophioglossum; Ostrya-type; Oxyria-type; Pediastrum; Penium; Peucedanum-type; Picea; Picea omorika-type; Pimpinella-type; Pinus; Pistacia; Plantago lanceolata-type; Plantago major-type; Plantago maritima-type; Poaceae; Podospora-type; Pollen and spores, other; Pollen indeterminata; Polygonum aviculare-type; Polygonum bistorta-type; Polygonum persicaria; Polypodiaceae undifferentiated; Populus; Potamogeton; Potamogeton subgen. Coleogeton; Pteridium; Quercus; Ranunculus-type; Rubus-type; Rumex; Salix; Salvinia; Sanguisorba minor; Saxifraga stellaris-type; Scleranthus-type; Scorzonera humilis-type; Secale-type; Serratula-type; Silene dioica-type; Sinapis-type; Sonchus-type; Sorbus-type; Sordaria-type; Sparganium erectum-type; Spirogyra; Sporormiella; Stachys sylvatica-type; Stellaria holostea; Straldzha mire; Teucrium-type; Thalictrum; Tilia; Trifolium repens-type; Triticum-type; Typha latifolia-type; Ulmus; Utricularia; Valeriana officinalis; Viburnum; Vitis; Zygnema
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2080 data points
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    Publication Date: 2023-11-01
    Keywords: Abies; Acer campestre-type; Aconitum-type; Acritarcha; Adonis aestivalis-type; Agrimonia eupatoria; Alchemilla-type; Allium-type; Alnus glutinosa-type; Ambrosia-type; Anthemis-type; Apiaceae undifferentiated; Apium-type; Arcella; Arctium-type; Artemisia-type; Asphodelus-type; Aster-type; Astragalus-type; Astrantia-type; Betula; Bidens-type; Boraginaceae undifferentiated; Botrychium; Botryococcus; Bulgaria; Bupleurum-type; Calluna vulgaris; Campanula; Cannabis-type; Carduus-type; Carpinus betulus-type; Caryophyllaceae undifferentiated; Castanea-type; Cedrus; Celtis; Centaurea cyanus-type; Centaurea nigra-type; Centaurea scabiosa-type; Centaurea solstitialis-type; Centaurea triumfetti-type; Cerastium-type; cf. Anabaena; cf. Chelidonium-type; cf. Filinia longiseta-type; cf. Helicoon; Chaerophyllum-type; Chaetomium; Chenopodiaceae; Chironomidae; Chrysosplenium-type; Cichorioideae; Cirsium-type; Closterium; Convolvulus; Cornus mas-type; Corylus; Counting, palynology; Crassulaceae undifferentiated; Crataegus-type; Cryptogramma; Cynoglossum; Cyperaceae; Debarya; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dianthus-type; Digitalis purpurea-type; Dipsacus; Drosera; Echinops; Ephedra distachya-type; Ephedra fragilis-type; Equisetum; Ericaceae undifferentiated; Eryngium-type; Euphorbia-type; Fabaceae undifferentiated; Fagus; Filipendula-type; Fraxinus excelsior-type; Fumaria; Galanthus-type; Galium-type; Gentianella campestris-type; Geranium; Gladiolus-type; Gloeotrichia; Glomus; Gypsophila-type; Hedera; Heracleum-type; Hippophae; Hordeum-type; Hornungia-type; Humulus-type; Hypericum perforatum-type; Indeterminable: degraded; Iris pseudacorus-type; Juniperus; Lamiaceae undifferentiated; Lemna; Liliaceae undifferentiated; Lilium martagon-type; Limonium vulgare; Linum austriacum-type; Lonicera; Lotus-type; Lycopodium (added); Lycopodium (counted); Lycopodium annotinum-type; Lysimachia vulgaris-type; Lythrum salicaria-type; Marrubium-type; Mentha-type; Mougeotia; Mougeotia laetivirens; Myriophyllum; Myrrhis-type; Nigella arvensis-type; Nymphaea alba-type; Olea europaea; Onobrychis-type; Ophioglossum; Ostrya-type; Oxyria-type; Papaver rhoeas-type; Pediastrum; Penium; Petroselinum segetum-type; Peucedanum-type; Picea; Picea omorika-type; Pimpinella-type; Pinus; Pistacia; Plantago lanceolata-type; Plantago major-type; Plantago maritima-type; Pleospora; Poaceae; Podospora-type; Pollen and spores, other; Pollen indeterminata; Polygonum amphibium-type; Polygonum aviculare-type; Polygonum bistorta-type; Polypodiaceae undifferentiated; Populus; Potamogeton; Potamogeton subgen. Coleogeton; Potentilla-type; Primula farinosa-type; Prunus spinosa-type; Pteridium; Puccinia-type; QUARRY; Quercus; Ranunculus-type; Reseda lutea-type; Rhamnus-type; Rhinanthus-type; Rosaceae undifferentiated; Rosa-type; Rubus arcticus-type; Rubus-type; Rumex; Ruppia; Salix; Sambucus nigra-type; Sanguisorba minor; Saxifraga granulata-type; Saxifraga stellaris-type; Scabiosa; Scleranthus-type; Scorzonera humilis-type; Scutellaria-type; Secale-type; Selaginella; Serratula-type; Silene dioica-type; Sinapis-type; Solanum nigrum-type; Sonchus-type; Sorbus-type; Sordaria-type; Sparganium erectum-type; Sphagnum; Spiraea-type; Spirogyra; Spores, trilete undifferentiated; Sporormiella; Stachys sylvatica-type; Straldzha mire; Teucrium-type; Thalictrum; Thesium; Tilia; Tilletia sphagni; Trifolium pratense-type; Trifolium repens-type; Triticum-type; Trollius europaeus-type; Typha angustifolia-type; Typha latifolia-type; Ulmus; Urtica dioica-type; Utricularia; Vaccinium-type; Valeriana officinalis; Valerianella; Veronica-type; Viburnum; Vicia-type; Viscum; Vitis; Zygnema
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 10011 data points
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    Publication Date: 2023-10-28
    Keywords: Boundary layer, lower; Bulgaria; CANAL; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Lithology/composition/facies; Straldzha mire
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 10 data points
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  • 7
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Biochemistry 32 (1993), S. 10489-10496 
    ISSN: 1520-4995
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    ISSN: 1520-4995
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    ISSN: 1520-4995
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
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  • 10
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Biochemistry 30 (1991), S. 10343-10349 
    ISSN: 1520-4995
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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