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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
Abstract
Research Methods
Charge Contrast Imaging (CCI): Revealing Enhanced Diagenetic Features of A Coquina Limestone
Abstract
Charge Contrast Imaging (CCI) is a low-vacuum
scanning
electron
microscope (LV-
SEM
) technique that can be induced through partial surface charge suppression of uncoated nonconductive samples, imaged with a suitable detector such as a gaseous secondary
electron
detector (GSED). The technique commonly produces results similar in style to that of
SEM
-cathodoluminescence (
SEM
-CL), providing information on zoning, twinning, annealed fractures, and subtle chemical changes. The current work outlines an example from a Brazilian Lower Cretaceous coquina limestone, in which both optical and
SEM
-CL imaging produces a limited response from much of the sample. Backscattered
electron
(BSE) imaging typically suggests only a hint of the cement present, whereas CCI clearly displays a rich and varied cement stratigraphy. The earliest cement displays strong CCI, but appears mainly dark under CL imaging conditions (
SEM
-CL and optical CL). Later-stage manganese-“enriched” carbonate cement displays luminescence with both optical and
SEM
-CL, as well as a CCI response. Therefore CCI can provide additional information on cement zonation in an area where CL cannot.
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