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ON USING CARBON AND OXYGEN ISOTOPE DATA FROM GLENDONITES AS PALEOENVIRONMENTAL PROXIES: A CASE STUDY FROM THE PERMIAN SYSTEM OF EASTERN AUSTRALIA

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JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY RESEARCH
卷 78, 期 11-12, 页码 713-723

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SEPM-SOC SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY
DOI: 10.2110/jsr.2008.081

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  1. National Science Foundation [EAR-0417578]
  2. CAREER [EAR-0645504]
  3. UNL Department of Geosciences Alumni Fellowship

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Glendonites, calcite pseudomorphs after ikaite (CaCO3 center dot 6H(2)O), feature prominently in fine-grained, glacially influenced Permian marine strata of eastern Australia, which accumulated in a series of extensional basins that occupied polar to temperate latitudes along the southeastern margin of Gondwana. Because ikaite formation in the marine environment requires near-freezing temperatures, high alkalinity, and elevated concentrations of orthophosphate, the presence of glendonites in ancient strata implies a particular array of paleoenvironmental conditions. A petrographic and geochemical study was carried out to assess the veracity of isotopic data from glendonites as proxy indicators of ancient ocean chemistry, sea-floor temperature, and diagenesis. In thin section, glendonites consist of inclusion-zoned, equant to bladed calcite crystals, interpreted as the ikaite replacement phase, enclosed in a matrix of calcite and minor chalcedony and pyrite cements. Carbon and oxygen isotope data show a negative covariance, with delta O-18 values ranging from -22.5 to +0.3%omicron and delta C-13 values from -27.7 to -4.5%omicron V-PDB. Of the calcite phases examined, the ikaite replacement phase is the most enriched in O-18 and most depleted in C-13; enclosing cements ossess lower delta O-18 and higher delta C-13 values and are interpreted to have formed during later stages of burial diagenesis. The delta O-18 values of the ikaite replacement phase do not correspond to formation with Permian seawater at near-freezing temperatures unless isotopic disequilibrium is assumed. The delta C-13 values are similar to the carbon isotope composition of bulk organic matter in the host sediment, and suggest that the alkalinity and orthophosphate necessary for ikaite stability were generated in the zone of suboxic to anoxic diagenesis. Results indicate that although delta O-18 and delta C-13 values from glendonites are useful for understanding early to late diagenetic processes, they are not ideal proxies for seawater chemistry and temperature.

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