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Relationships between isotopic composition and petrographic indicators for marine, brackish and freshwater carbonate deposition: Paleogene of Istria, Croatia


Glumac, Bosiljka; Clifthorne, Sarah J.; Babić, Ljubomir; Zupanič, Jožica
Relationships between isotopic composition and petrographic indicators for marine, brackish and freshwater carbonate deposition: Paleogene of Istria, Croatia // 2002 Abstracts with programs
Denver (CO), Sjedinjene Američke Države: Geological Society of America, 2002. (poster, nije recenziran, sažetak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Relationships between isotopic composition and petrographic indicators for marine, brackish and freshwater carbonate deposition: Paleogene of Istria, Croatia

Autori
Glumac, Bosiljka ; Clifthorne, Sarah J. ; Babić, Ljubomir ; Zupanič, Jožica

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni

Izvornik
2002 Abstracts with programs / - : Geological Society of America, 2002

Skup
2002 Denver Annual Meeting

Mjesto i datum
Denver (CO), Sjedinjene Američke Države, 27.10.2002. - 30.10.2002

Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster

Vrsta recenzije
Nije recenziran

Ključne riječi
stable isotopes; Liburnia; Paleogene; Croatia; carbonates

Sažetak
Isotopic compositions of fossiliferous Liburnia (or Kozina) strata (Paleogene) in Istria, Croatia were examined to develop relationships with paleoenvironmental indicators that may be useful for interpreting deposits of uncertain origin elsewhere. The lower Liburnia unconformably overlies Cretaceous limestone and consists of alternating layers of coal and a bituminous gastropod mudstone/wackestone and microbially laminated mudstone deposited under freshwater-to-brackish conditions in karst depressions on an isolated carbonate platform. Previous interpretations of the coal as marginal marine and sapropelic in origin support a coastal setting with periodic marine influences. The appearance of miliolid mudstone/wackestone with brackish biota, followed by foraminifera-rich wackestone/packstone with diverse marine fossils indicates a gradually increasing marine influence upsection. Compared to estimated Paleogene marine calcite compositions (d18O=-2 to -1 per mill ; d13C=0 to +2.5 per mill ; VPBD) all samples analyzed are depleted in 18O and many are depleted in 13C, suggesting formation and/or diagenesis in the presence of meteoric fluids. The compositional fields of micrite from gastropod-rich and laminated mudstones (d18O=-8.4 to -2.6 per mill ; d13C=-3.7 to +2.7 per mill) overlap entirely and show a positive covariance between d18O and d13C. These two lithofacies formed under similar conditions and their most negative isotopic values reflect low salinity and maximum 12C input from decaying organic matter. The d18O and d13C covariance may indicate formation from waters of variable residence time and/or mixing between fresh and marine waters. Mixing with marine fluids is supported by the overlap with the compositional field of micrite from miliolid mudstone/wackestone (d18O=-6.5 to -3.7 per mill ; d13C=-1.7 to +1.2 per mill). The more narrow range of isotopic compositions of miliolid limestone, however, reflects a slightly less restricted, brackish lagoonal environment. Most micrites from marine foraminiferal wackestone/packstone have d13C values (-0.3 to +1.2 per mill) within the estimated marine range, but their d18O values (-7.9 to -5.3 per mill) indicate diagenetic alteration, which may have been promoted by elevated (intragranular) porosity.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Geologija



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Projekti:
0119403

Ustanove:
Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Zagreb

Profili:

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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Glumac, Bosiljka; Clifthorne, Sarah J.; Babić, Ljubomir; Zupanič, Jožica
Relationships between isotopic composition and petrographic indicators for marine, brackish and freshwater carbonate deposition: Paleogene of Istria, Croatia // 2002 Abstracts with programs
Denver (CO), Sjedinjene Američke Države: Geological Society of America, 2002. (poster, nije recenziran, sažetak, znanstveni)
Glumac, B., Clifthorne, S., Babić, L. & Zupanič, J. (2002) Relationships between isotopic composition and petrographic indicators for marine, brackish and freshwater carbonate deposition: Paleogene of Istria, Croatia. U: 2002 Abstracts with programs.
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