Burial and Preservation of Carbonate Rocks Over Phanerozoic Time |
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Authors: | Robert A. Berner Fred T. Mackenzie |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Geology and Geophysics, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 06520-8109, USA 2. Department of Oceanography, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, 96822, USA
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Abstract: | Comparison of results for the original burial rate of carbonate sediments over Phanerozoic time, as calculated using the GEOCARBSULFvolc model, with their rate of preservation to the present (survival rate) shows a considerable loss of mass, partly by subduction of oceanic crust, during the past 250 million years. Before that time, despite the evidence that preserved Paleozoic carbonates appear to have been deposited only in shallow water, we contend that there was also inorganic deposition of carbonates in the Paleozoic deep sea with subsequent loss by subduction. Inorganic carbonate deposition may have been abetted by the vastly different seawater and atmospheric composition for most of the Paleozoic than those of post-Cretaceous and end Paleozoic–early Mesozoic times. The hypothesis helps to explain the loss of mass greater than that predicted for shallow-water carbonates prior to 250 Ma. |
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