Strontium behavior in the aragonite-calcite transformation: An experimental study at 40–98°C |
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Authors: | A Katz E SassA Starinsky |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geology, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel; Department of Geological Sciences, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08540 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The behavior of strontium during the replacement of aragonite by calcite, in a closed system between 40°C and 98°C, has been experimentally investigated. The experiments were conducted in CaCl2 solutions, with and without NaCl. The distribution coefficient of strontium in calcite (λSr2+C) was found to be affected only slightly by temperature changes, and almost insignificantly by the presence of NaCl. λSr2+C values at 0.01 mCa2+ (its concentration in normal sea water) are: 0.055 at 40°C and 0.058 at 98°C. These results indicate that the low (around 500 ppm) concentration of strontium in ancient limestones could have been brought about by aragonite-to-calcite transformation in a system open to sea water, and are not necessarily indicative of replacement in fresh waters. |
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