Petrogenesis of graphitic cherts in the Armorican segment of the Cadomian orogenic belt (NW France) |
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Authors: | Marie-Pierre Dabard |
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Affiliation: | Géosciences Rennes, UPR 4661, Universitéde Rennes 1, Avenue du Général Leclerc, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France (E-mail:;) |
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Abstract: | Graphitic cherts are interbedded within terrigenous sediments in the Cadomian orogenic belt of end-Proterozoic age. In the Armorican Massif (NW France), the graphitic cherts are of two types: massive cherts essentially composed of quartz (SiO2 > 96%) and with rare sedimentary structures; laminated cherts containing up to 3·4% Al2O3 and 92–98% SiO2. Sedimentary structures observed in the laminated cherts are indicative of a restricted hypersaline tidal or supratidal environment. The origins of both types of chert are to be found in the diagenetic processes of silification of terrigenous and mixed terrigenous-evaporitic facies. These processes, which could be mediated by the presence of organic matter, were controlled by the migration of the freshwater/saltwater mixing zone during periods of relative sea-level change. The proposed diagenetic origin for the cherts places a number of constraints on their use in the establishment of stratigraphic correlations. |
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Keywords: | Armorican Massif cherts Late Proterozoic relative sea-level change shelf silicification |
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