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Early diagenesis of Plitvice Lakes waterfall and barrier travertine deposits
Early diagenesis of Plitvice Lakes waterfall and barrier travertine deposits // Geographie physique et Quaternaire, 48 (1994), 3; 247-255 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Early diagenesis of Plitvice Lakes waterfall and barrier travertine deposits
Autori
Chafetz, Henry ; Srdoč, Dušan ; Horvatinčić, Nada
Izvornik
Geographie physique et Quaternaire (0705-7199) 48
(1994), 3;
247-255
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
travertine; Plitvice Lakes; calcite precipitation; spar; sparmicritization
Sažetak
Travertine forms spectacular waterfalls, barriers and subaqueous fine-grained lake-fill accumulations throughout the Plitvice National Park, Croatia. Barrier deposits form dams, behind which, the lakes of the Plitvice complex are situated. Three generations of low-magnesian calcite spar comprise the waterfall and barrier forming travertines. The initial precipitates generally are composed of cloudy, very finely to medium crystalline equant to bladed spar. A later generation is composed of clear, isopachous layers of medium to coarsely crystalline bladed crystals. Additionally, centimeter-thick laminated speleothem-like crusts, composed of clear, bladed to columnar spar, are the common precipitates around micritic accumulations within the older travertine. In comparison, the lake-fill deposits are primarily composed of moderately (recent lake-fill deposits) to well-developed (relict lake-fill deposits) 3-8 micro millimetre calcite rhombohedrons. Petrographic analyses clearly show that cyanobacteria, fungi, and/or other microbial organisms bore into the spar micritize it. This sparmicritization is pervasive throughout the waterfall and barrier deposits. Bladed spar crystals range from those which are pristine to those whose original bladed morphology can only be interpreted by comparison with laterally adjacent crystals. Individual samples display multiple generations of spar which have undergone various degrees of sparmicritization. Sparmicritization results in a thoroughly micritized accumulation in which evidence of the original spar composition has been completely obliterated.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Geologija, Kemija
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