Title of article
Organic geochemistry of late Jurassic paleosols (Dirt Beds) of Dorset, UK
Author/Authors
Matthewman، نويسنده , , Richard G.H. Cotton، نويسنده , , Laura J. and Martins، نويسنده , , Zita and Sephton، نويسنده , , Mark A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
12
From page
41
To page
52
Abstract
Paleosols from the lower part of the Purbeck Limestone Group, which crops out extensively in Dorset, southern England, are shown to contain type IV kerogens. Comparisons with Mesozoic organic materials suggest that some of the paleosol kerogen is composed of fossil charcoal. The charcoal would have been produced by wildfires in the undergrowth of Purbeck gymnosperm forests. Contrasting the paleosol charcoal with laboratory produced counterparts suggest that, originally, significant amounts of functionalised organic matter should have persisted. Secondary oxidation and decay processes, therefore, must have removed all but the most resistant aromatic units in the charcoal. The importance of post-fire processes implies a strong influence on preservation from oxygen supply, water washing and host sediment type. These factors may have been related to pedogenesis, relative sea level and local fault movement in the late Jurassic.
Keywords
PALEOSOL , Wildfire , Fusain , charcoal , Wealden , Purbeck
Journal title
Marine and Petroleum Geology
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Marine and Petroleum Geology
Record number
2252727
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