Abstract
Astronomical forcing has an important effect on organic matter enrichment in marine mudstones, but this effect remains poorly constrained in lacustrine mudstones. Here, we investigate the astronomical control of organic matter enrichment in lacustrine black mudstone from the first member of the Qingshankou Formation in the Songliao Basin. Detailed mineralogical, lithological, geochemical, and cyclostratigraphic studies were carried out. The results show that there are high-frequency variations in the organic matter content in the mudstones of the Qingshankou Formation. The upper and lower sections are further divided according to the organic matter content level and the variation frequency. The organic matter content in the lower section is high, up to 6.08 wt%, with long-period variation and individual cycles around 10 m. The organic matter content in the upper section is relatively low, the highest organic matter content is only 2.91 wt%, with short-period variation and individual cycles mostly less than 5 m. Cyclostratigraphic studies indicate that significant astronomical signals are recorded in the mudstone stratigraphy. 100 kyr short eccentricity and 38 kyr obliquity strongly control the variation of organic matter content in the lower and upper sections, respectively. Organic matter enrichment has a closely synchronized phase relationship with paleoproductivity, preservation conditions, and dilution indicators. Astronomical cycles influence the depositional conditions of organic matter enrichment by controlling climate change, which eventually forces organic matter enrichment. At high values of eccentricity and obliquity, enhanced insolation, monsoon, precipitation, and river runoff caused lake expansion, increased input of terrestrial nutrients, and increased bottom water reduction conditions, which are conducive to organic matter enrichment. On the contrary, the depositional conditions for organic matter enrichment become poor.
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