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An alternative model for positive shifts in shallow-marine carbonate δ13C and δ18O

✍ Scribed by Adrian Immenhauser; Giovanna Della Porta; Jeroen A. M. Kenter; Juan R. Bahamonde


Book ID
104463141
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
612 KB
Volume
50
Category
Article
ISSN
1469-3496

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract Positive shifts in global seawater δ^13^C~DIC~ are related to changes in the ratio of organic relative to inorganic carbon burial in oceanic basins, whereas factors such as climatic cooling and the accumulation of polar ice are known to cause positive shifts in δ^18^O. Here, an alternative model is proposed for the formation of local positive isotope shifts in shallow‐marine settings. The model involves geochemically altered platform‐top water masses and the effects of early meteoric diagenesis on carbonate isotopic composition. Both mechanisms are active on modern (sub)tropical carbonate platforms and result in low carbonate δ^13^C and δ^18^O relative to typical oceanic values. During high‐amplitude transgressive events, the impact of isotopically light meteoric fluids on the carbonate geochemistry is much reduced, and ^13^C‐depleted platform‐top water mixes with open oceanic water masses having higher isotope values. Both factors are recorded as a transient increase in carbonate ^13^C and ^18^O relative to low background values. These processes must be taken into consideration when interpreting the geochemical record of ancient epeiric seas.


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