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Pub. Id: A045 (1977)

First Page: 353

Last Page: 355

Book Title: SG 4: Reefs and Related Carbonates--Ecology and Sedimentology

Article/Chapter: Progressive Diagenetic Elimination of Strontium in Quaternary to Late Tertiary Coral Reefs of Red Sea: Sequence and Time Scale: Sediments and Diagenesis

Subject Group: Reservoirs--Carbonates

Spec. Pub. Type: Studies in Geology

Pub. Year: 1977

Author(s): Gerald M. Friedman (2), I. B. Brenner (3)

Abstract:

In emergent coral reefs fringing the Red Sea, percolating fresh waters progressively deplete strontium. In coral reefs that are 110,000 years old and still composed of aragonite, the concentration of strontium is essentially that of modern corals. In coral reefs that are 200,000 years old, aragonite has been eliminated and strontium has been reduced markedly. In even older corals, strontium ultimately is eliminated almost completely.

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