Chemical diagenesis of some modern carbonate sediments

  • Berner R
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Mineralogy and pore water chemistry of fine-grained carbonate sediments from Bermuda and south Florida indicate that aragonite and high-Mg calcite do not tend to recrystallize to low-Mg calcite and dolomite in sediments that always have been in contact with sea water; in these sediments ratios of Mg (super ++) and Sr (super ++) to Cl (super -) in pore water are similar to ratios in the overlying sea water. Pore waters from brackish mangrove swamp sediments contain more Mg (super ++) than would be expected from Mg (super ++) /Cl (super -) ratios of the overlying brackish water and of sea water; presumably transformation from high-Mg calcite to low-Mg calcite takes place by interaction with fresh water.

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Berner, R. A. (1966). Chemical diagenesis of some modern carbonate sediments. American Journal of Science, 264(1), 1–36. https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.264.1.1

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