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JEAN-GABRIEL BRÉHÉRET AGATHE FOURMONT JEAN-JACQUES MACAIRE PHILIPPE NÉGREL† 《Sedimentology》2008,55(3):557-578
Both the mineralogy and facies of lacustrine bio‐induced carbonates are controlled largely by hydrological factors that are highly dependent upon climatic influence. As such they are useful tools in characterizing ancient lake environments. In this way, the study of the sedimentary record from the small ancient Sarliève Lake (Limagne, Massif Central, France) aims to reconstruct the hydrological evolution during the Holocene, using petrographical, mineralogical and geochemical analyses. The fine‐grained marls, mainly calcitic, display numerous layers rich in pristine Ca‐dolomite, with small amounts of aragonite, which are clearly autochthonous. As these minerals are rather unusual in the temperate climatic context of western Europe, the question arises about their forming conditions, and therefore that of the lacustrine environment. Ca‐dolomite prevails at the base of the sequence as a massive dolomicrite layer and, in the middle part, it builds up most of the numerous laminae closely associated with organic matter. Scanning electron microscope observations reveal the abundance of tiny crystals (tens to hundreds of nanometres) mainly organized as microspheres looking like cocci or bacilli. Such a facies is interpreted as resulting from the fossilization of benthic microbial communities by dolomite precipitation following organic matter consumption and extracellular polymeric substance degradation. These microbial dolomites were precipitated in a saline environment, as a consequence of excess evaporation from the system, as is also suggested by their positive ?18O values. The facies sequence expresses the following evolution: (i) saline pan, i.e. endorheic stage with a perennial lowstand in lake level (Boreal to early Atlantic periods); (ii) large fluctuations in lake level with sporadic freshening of the system (Atlantic); (iii) open lake stage (sub‐boreal); and (iv) anthropogenic drainage (sub‐Atlantic). 相似文献
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KEVIN ROBERT GURNEY RACHEL M. LAW A. SCOTT DENNING PETER J. RAYNER DAVID BAKER PHILIPPE BOUSQUET LORI BRUHWILER YU-HAN CHEN PHILIPPE CIAIS SONGMIAO FAN INEZ Y. FUNG MANUEL GLOOR MARTIN HEIMANN KAZ HIGUCHI JASMIN JOHN EVA KOWALCZYK TAKASHI MAKI SHAMIL MAKSYUTOV PHILIPPE PEYLIN MICHAEL PRATHER BERNARD C. PAK JORGE SARMIENTO SHOICHI TAGUCHI TARO TAKAHASHI CHIU-WAI YUEN 《Tellus. Series B, Chemical and physical meteorology》2003,55(2):555-579
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Rapid Temporal Changes in Ocean Island Basalt Composition: Evidence from an 800 m Deep Drill Hole in Eiao Shield (Marquesas) 总被引:1,自引:1,他引:1
CAROFF MARTIAL; MAURY RENE C.; VIDAL PHILIPPE; GUILLE GERARD; DUPUY CLAUDE; COTTEN JOSEPH; GUILLOU HERVE; GILLOT PIERRE-YVES 《Journal of Petrology》1995,36(5):1333-1365
The Dominique drill hole has penetrated the volcanic shieldof Eiao island (Marquesas) down to a depth of 800 m below thesurface and 6915 m below sea-level with a percentage ofrecovery close to 100%. All the lavas encountered were emplacedunder subaerial conditions. From the bottom to the top are distinguished:quartz and olivine tholeiites (800686 m), hawaiites,mugearites and trachyte (686415 m), picritic basalts,olivine tholeiites and alkali basalts (4150 m). The coredvolcanic pile was emplaced between 556007 Ma and522006 Ma. Important chemical changes occurred during this rather shorttime span (034 013 Ma). In particular, the lowerbasalts differ from the upper ones in their lower concentrationsof incompatible trace elements and their Sr, Nd and Pb isotopicsignature being closer to the HIMU end-member, whereas the upperbasalts are EM II enriched. The chemical differences betweenthe two basalt groups are consistent with a time-related decreasein the degree of partial melting of isotopically heterogeneoussources. It seems unlikely that these isotopic differences reflectchanges in plume dynamics occurring in such a short time span,and we tentatively suggest that they result from a decreasingdegree of partial melting of a heterogeneous EM IIHIMUmantle plume. Some of the intermediate magmas (the uppermost hawaiites andmugearites) are likely to be derived from parent magmas similarto the associated upper basalts through simple fractionationprocesses. Hawaiites, mugearites and a trachyte from the middlepart of the volcanic sequence have SrNd isotopic signaturessimilar to those of the lower basalts but they differ from themin their lower 206Pb/204Pb ratios, resulting in an increasedDMM signature. Some of the hawaiites-mugearites also displayspecific enrichments in P2O5, Sr and REE which are unlikelyto result from simple fractionation processes. The isotopicand incompatible element compositions of the intermediate rocksare consistent with the assimilation of MORB-derived wall rocksduring fractional crystallization. The likely contaminant correspondsto Pacific oceanic crust, locally containing apatite-rich veinsand hydrothermal sulphides. We conclude that a possible explanationfor the DMM signature in ocean island basalts is a chemicalcontribution from the underlying oceanic crust and that studiesof intermediate rocks may be important to document the originof the isotopic features of plume-derived magmas. KEY WORDS: alkali basalt; assimilation; mantle heterogeneity; Marquesas; tholeiile
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