Apport de la cathodoluminescence à haute résolution à l'étude de la diagenèse météorique dans les formations sédimentaires carbonatées |
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Authors: | Rémy Chapoulie Sandrine Cazenave Adrian Cerepi |
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Institution: | 1. CRP2A–UMR 5060 CNRS, université Michel-de-Montaigne–Bordeaux-3, Maison de l''Archéologie, Esplanade des Antilles, 33607 Pessac, France;2. Institut EGID–Bordeaux 3, université Michel-de-Montaigne–Bordeaux-3, 1, allée Daguin, 33607 Pessac, France |
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Abstract: | Different diagenetic transformations and their relative chronological sequence are studied in the meteoric diagenetic zone from the Upper Oligocene limestone at the North of the Aquitaine Basin (France), by combining high-resolution cathodoluminescence spectroscopy and electron-microprobe analyses. More than 128 spot analyses by electron microprobe and 60 analyses by cathodoluminescence spectroscopy are done on different meteoric cements firstly identified by classic optical microscopy. Three cement types are identified according to the relative intensity of the bands of their respective cathodoluminescence spectra (350, 380, 430, 500, and 620 nm). From these investigations, we could identify for each meteoric cement different phases of crystalline growth and crystalline dissolution. As a result, a better and more realistic meteoric diagenetic model is proposed. It illustrates the cyclic transformations from vadose zone (unsaturated) to meteoric zone (saturated). To cite this article: R. Chapoulie et al., C. R. Geoscience 337 (2005). |
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Keywords: | Cathodoluminescence Calcaire Diagenèse météorique Ciments Cathodoluminescence Limestone Meteoric diagenesis Cements |
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