Stable carbon and oxygen isotope evidence of cretaceous sea-level fluctuations recorded in septarian concretions from Pueblo, Colorado, USA

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Coniglio, M [1 ]
Myrow, P
White, T
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[1] Univ Waterloo, Dept Earth Sci, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada
[2] Colorado Coll, Dept Geol, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 USA
[3] Univ Iowa, Dept Geol, Iowa City, IA 52240 USA
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JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY RESEARCH | 2000年 / 70卷 / 03期
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10.1306/2DC40931-0E47-11D7-8643000102C1865D
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
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Limestone concretions in the Blue Hill Member of the Carlile Formation (middle Middle Turonian) exposed in the Lake Pueblo State Park, Colorado, U.S.A., range in size from 20-cm-diameter, approximately spherical forms to flattened spheroids >2 m in width and >1 m in height. The earliest matrix and septarian calcite cement, with delta(13C) and delta(18)O values ranging mostly from -18 parts per thousand to -8 parts per thousand (PDB) and -3 parts per thousand to -8 parts per thousand (PDB), respectively, precipitated from diluted seawater during shallow burial where sulfate reduction largely controlled porewater bicarbonate composition. In contrast, the latest septarian cements exhibit very depleted delta(18)O values (similar to -16 parts per thousand) with delta(13)C values approaching values of 1 parts per thousand to 3 parts per thousand, reflecting a strong meteoric-water component to pore fluids. Overall, delta(13)C and delta(18)O values are inversely covariant. Concretion matrix calcite and septarian cements precipitated from mixtures of modified marine and meteoric fluids. Pore-water reversals resulted from sea-level fluctuations leading up to and associated with the formation of a sequence boundary, or possibly the development of parasequences near the top of the Blue Hill Member Relative sea-level falls caused pore-water freshening as the coastal mining zone migrated seaward. Similarly, modified marine-derived pore waters replaced fresher pore fluids accompanying subsequent marine flooding. Carbonate cements precipitated during this active hydrologic history recorded the isotopic characteristics of their parent fluids. Negative delta(18)O values of the meteoric end-member calcite compositions suggest deFivation from high-altitude precipitation in the Sevier highlands to the west. Septarian cements in concretions, despite their enclosure in relatively impermeable host sediment, can act as sensitive indicators of relative sea-level fluctuations.
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