Geochemistry of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary (Fish Clay) at Stevns Klint (Denmark): Ir, Ni and Zn in kerogen

Geochemical analyses of trace metals (Ir, Ni and Zn) in the kerogen of the black marl of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary succession (Fish Clay) at Stevns Klint (Hjerup Church) were undertaken. The data for this kerogen were in accordance with a previous hypothesis that this (insoluble) geoorganic p...

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Main Authors: PAVLE I. PREMOVIC, MILENA M. KRSMANOVIC, BRATISLAV Z. TODOROVIC, MIRJANA S. PAVLOVIC, NIKOLA D. NIKOLIC, DRAGAN M. DJORDJEVIC
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Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2006-07-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.shd.org.yu/HtDocs/SHD/Vol71/No7/JSCS_V71_No7-08.pdf
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spelling doaj-d0b32d3e42084e25b19a4c0acd6b66652020-11-24T21:35:39ZengSerbian Chemical Society Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51392006-07-01717793806Geochemistry of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary (Fish Clay) at Stevns Klint (Denmark): Ir, Ni and Zn in kerogenPAVLE I. PREMOVICMILENA M. KRSMANOVICBRATISLAV Z. TODOROVICMIRJANA S. PAVLOVICNIKOLA D. NIKOLICDRAGAN M. DJORDJEVICGeochemical analyses of trace metals (Ir, Ni and Zn) in the kerogen of the black marl of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary succession (Fish Clay) at Stevns Klint (Hjerup Church) were undertaken. The data for this kerogen were in accordance with a previous hypothesis that this (insoluble) geoorganic polymer was derived from humic substances (mainly humic acids) of a nearshore soil. Substantial proportions of Ir, Ni and Zn within the kerogen structure were probably contained in these substances arriving at the sedimentary site. It is proposed that these humics were probably transported by acid surface waters (induced by the KT asteroid impact) into the shallow marine basin of Stevns Klint. It is also suggested that local leaching/weathering of the asteroidal impact fallout on the land near these waters played an important role in providing Ir, Ni and Zn for these substances. Apparently, Ir, Ni and Zn of the kerogen were created by the chondritic component of the impact ejecta fallout.http://www.shd.org.yu/HtDocs/SHD/Vol71/No7/JSCS_V71_No7-08.pdfgeochemistryCretaceous-Tertiary boundaryiridiumnickelzinckerogentrace metals
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author PAVLE I. PREMOVIC
MILENA M. KRSMANOVIC
BRATISLAV Z. TODOROVIC
MIRJANA S. PAVLOVIC
NIKOLA D. NIKOLIC
DRAGAN M. DJORDJEVIC
spellingShingle PAVLE I. PREMOVIC
MILENA M. KRSMANOVIC
BRATISLAV Z. TODOROVIC
MIRJANA S. PAVLOVIC
NIKOLA D. NIKOLIC
DRAGAN M. DJORDJEVIC
Geochemistry of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary (Fish Clay) at Stevns Klint (Denmark): Ir, Ni and Zn in kerogen
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
geochemistry
Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
iridium
nickel
zinc
kerogen
trace metals
author_facet PAVLE I. PREMOVIC
MILENA M. KRSMANOVIC
BRATISLAV Z. TODOROVIC
MIRJANA S. PAVLOVIC
NIKOLA D. NIKOLIC
DRAGAN M. DJORDJEVIC
author_sort PAVLE I. PREMOVIC
title Geochemistry of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary (Fish Clay) at Stevns Klint (Denmark): Ir, Ni and Zn in kerogen
title_short Geochemistry of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary (Fish Clay) at Stevns Klint (Denmark): Ir, Ni and Zn in kerogen
title_full Geochemistry of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary (Fish Clay) at Stevns Klint (Denmark): Ir, Ni and Zn in kerogen
title_fullStr Geochemistry of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary (Fish Clay) at Stevns Klint (Denmark): Ir, Ni and Zn in kerogen
title_full_unstemmed Geochemistry of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary (Fish Clay) at Stevns Klint (Denmark): Ir, Ni and Zn in kerogen
title_sort geochemistry of the cretaceous-tertiary boundary (fish clay) at stevns klint (denmark): ir, ni and zn in kerogen
publisher Serbian Chemical Society
series Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
issn 0352-5139
publishDate 2006-07-01
description Geochemical analyses of trace metals (Ir, Ni and Zn) in the kerogen of the black marl of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary succession (Fish Clay) at Stevns Klint (Hjerup Church) were undertaken. The data for this kerogen were in accordance with a previous hypothesis that this (insoluble) geoorganic polymer was derived from humic substances (mainly humic acids) of a nearshore soil. Substantial proportions of Ir, Ni and Zn within the kerogen structure were probably contained in these substances arriving at the sedimentary site. It is proposed that these humics were probably transported by acid surface waters (induced by the KT asteroid impact) into the shallow marine basin of Stevns Klint. It is also suggested that local leaching/weathering of the asteroidal impact fallout on the land near these waters played an important role in providing Ir, Ni and Zn for these substances. Apparently, Ir, Ni and Zn of the kerogen were created by the chondritic component of the impact ejecta fallout.
topic geochemistry
Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
iridium
nickel
zinc
kerogen
trace metals
url http://www.shd.org.yu/HtDocs/SHD/Vol71/No7/JSCS_V71_No7-08.pdf
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