Blackened Limestone Pebbles: Fire at Subaerial Unconformities

  • Shinn E
  • Lidz B
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Abstract

Irregularly shaped blackened limestone pebbles mixed with similar but unblackened material at unconformities have long presented a mystery to geologists examining Tertiary and Holocene limestones in the Caribbean. How can irregularly shaped limestone pebbles showing no signs of lateral transport be mixed together, especially when a distant or underlying source is invariably absent?

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Shinn, E. A., & Lidz, B. H. (1988). Blackened Limestone Pebbles: Fire at Subaerial Unconformities. In Paleokarst (pp. 117–131). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3748-8_6

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