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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
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Research Articles
Quartz
Cementation History of Sandstones Revealed By High-Resolution Sims Oxygen Isotope Analysis
Abstract
Evaluating the timing and origin of
quartz
cement is central to understanding how porosity is lost in sandstones during burial. Kinetic models of
quartz
cementation have been calibrated using large–scale datasets but have never been tested at the microscopic level at which cement forms. Here, we use high-precision, in situ oxygen isotope analyses on sandstone from the Jurassic Ness Formation from the North Sea to reveal the growth history of single
quartz
overgrowths to a resolution of 2 µm. Measured δ18O(cement) range from +28 to +20‰ V-SMOW in early to late cement and are consistent with
quartz
cementation models that propose the bulk of
quartz
precipitates as a continuous process beginning at 60–70 °C. Quantitative X-ray Diffraction analyses and clay mineralogical analysis of interbedded shales are inconsistent with a silica source from shale, implying that silica for the cement is sourced internally to the sand. These isotope data are broadly consistent with predictive, conceptual
quartz
cementation models and provide a critical link from micron-scale measurements to basin-scale predictions and observations.
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