1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf02536966
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87Sr/86Sr Chronostratigraphy and dolomitization history of the Seroe Domi Formation, Curaçao (Netherlands Antilles)

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“…The age of the Seroe Domi Formation is therefore considered middle Miocene to Pliocene with its upper part possibly ranging into the Quaternary (de Buisonjé , 1974;Herweijer et al, 1977). A more recent chronostratigraphic study by Fouke et al (1996) has confirmed this age range for the Seroe Domi Formation and has allowed a lithologic subdivision of two main subunits within the 350 m thick sequence that crops out in Curaçao: the lowermost 30-100 m of the formation contains planktic foraminifers of early middle-Miocene and coral biostratigraphy suggests a late Miocene to late Pliocene age for the uppermost 250 m of the formation.…”
Section: Neogene Seroe Domi Formationmentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…The age of the Seroe Domi Formation is therefore considered middle Miocene to Pliocene with its upper part possibly ranging into the Quaternary (de Buisonjé , 1974;Herweijer et al, 1977). A more recent chronostratigraphic study by Fouke et al (1996) has confirmed this age range for the Seroe Domi Formation and has allowed a lithologic subdivision of two main subunits within the 350 m thick sequence that crops out in Curaçao: the lowermost 30-100 m of the formation contains planktic foraminifers of early middle-Miocene and coral biostratigraphy suggests a late Miocene to late Pliocene age for the uppermost 250 m of the formation.…”
Section: Neogene Seroe Domi Formationmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Beets, 1977;Beardsley and Avé Lallemant, 2007). Unlike the Falcó n-Bonaire basin, the ABC islands were emergent during the Oligocene and subsided below sea level in the middle Miocene (Fouke et al, 1996) before beginning a period of slow emergence recorded by widespread, elevated coastal limestone terraces (Herweijer and Focke, 1978;Schubert and Szabo, 1978;Biju-Duval et al, 1982).…”
Section: Geology Of the Aruba Curaçao And Bonaire Islandsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Although it has been suggested that higher salinity fluids will produce dolomites with higher concentrations of Sr (Lucia and Major, 1994) and that mixing-zone dolomites can be distinguished upon the basis of a lower Sr concentration (Major, 1984;Foucke, 1993), the salinity of the fluids per se will not have any influence upon the Sr concentration of the dolomite, unless the fluid has evolved to the point at which the Sr/Ca ratio has been altered. The Sr/Ca ratio of a fluid can be increased as a result of recrystallization of carbonate minerals, gypsum, or anhydrite in a closed system as all these minerals have distribution coefficients less than unity (Veizer, 1983;Butler, 1973).…”
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