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Volume: 52 (1968)

Issue: 11. (November)

First Page: 2170

Last Page: 2177

Title: Magnesium and Strontium in Mud Fraction of Recent Carbonate Sediment, Alacran Reef, Mexico

Author(s): Charles M. Hoskin (2)

Abstract:

Magnesium, 1.53-0.75×104 ppm, and strontium, 0.73-0.21×104 ppm, were found as minor elements in 74 carbonate mud fractions analyzed by atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Grouping of samples by depositional environment showed statistically significant differences in mean magnesium and strontium content for four of five mud-accumulating environments. Maximum magnesium (mean 1.38×104 ppm) was found in the moat adjacent to magnesium-rich coralline algae sediment; maximum strontium (mean 0.58×104 ppm) was found in cellular reef deeps adjacent to strontium-rich stony corals and codiacean algae. Origin of these mud fractions is believed to be comminuted carbonate skeletons.

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