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The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
Abstract
Sparitization of a Pelleted Limestone: A Case Study of Carbon and Oxygen Isotopic Composition
Mordeckai Magaritz (2)
ABSTRACT
Carbon and oxygen isotopes in limestone behave differently during epigenetic processes. In comparison with the carbon, which remains unchanged in nonrecrystallized samples, the oxygen usually equilibrates with ground water. Samples containing sparites formed by recrystallization are characterized by very low (negative) 13C values. The values obtained indicate that sparitization occurred in the presence of water having carbon and oxygen isotopic compositions similar to recent fresh water sources from the same area.
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