2011
DOI: 10.18268/bsgm2011v63n3a3
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Análisis geoquímico (elementos mayores, menores, traza, δ13C, δ18O y tierras raras) de microbialitas selectas provenientes de la Formación San Casiano (Triásico Medio - Superior, NE de Italia)

Abstract: Análisis geoquímico de microbialitas de la Formación San Casiano 399 ResumenSe presentan los resultados del análisis geoquímico de 28 elementos (mayores, menores, traza y tierras raras), así como de isótopos de carbono y oxígeno aplicado a 17 muestras microbialíticas provenientes de la Formación San Casiano (NE de Italia). Dicho análisis ha permitido caracterizar la composición de las microbialitas como calcitas magnesianas (> 4.00 % mol Mg), determinar su buen estado de preservación y detectar la presencia de… Show more

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“…Seawater conditions were normal, as indicated by the presence of algae and cyanobacteria, but locally developed confined microcavities, characterized by restricted water circulation and low oxygen content (Guido et al 2021). Similar redox conditions have been described by Sánchez-Beristain & López-Esquivel Kranksith (2011) for the microbialite deposition of the St. Cassian Formation, and by Tosti et al (2014) for the microenvironments inside the skeletal framework of the Carnian patch reefs of Alpe di Specie, in the Italian Dolomites. Comparable microbialites in the Pleistocene-Holocene reef at Tahiti contain lipid biomarkers indicating a bacterial community dominated by sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB) that degraded organic matter (Heindel et al 2010(Heindel et al , 2012.…”
Section: A B D Csupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Seawater conditions were normal, as indicated by the presence of algae and cyanobacteria, but locally developed confined microcavities, characterized by restricted water circulation and low oxygen content (Guido et al 2021). Similar redox conditions have been described by Sánchez-Beristain & López-Esquivel Kranksith (2011) for the microbialite deposition of the St. Cassian Formation, and by Tosti et al (2014) for the microenvironments inside the skeletal framework of the Carnian patch reefs of Alpe di Specie, in the Italian Dolomites. Comparable microbialites in the Pleistocene-Holocene reef at Tahiti contain lipid biomarkers indicating a bacterial community dominated by sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB) that degraded organic matter (Heindel et al 2010(Heindel et al , 2012.…”
Section: A B D Csupporting
confidence: 69%
“…However, much of the information may be lost during the process of rock cutting (Flügel, 2010; Sánchez‐Beristain & Reitner 2018). Nevertheless, this loses relevance as the size of the organisms reduces (Sánchez‐Beristain & López‐Esquivel Kranksith 2011). A good example for this is supplied by the organisms labelled together under the generic term ‘micro‐encrusters’ (e.g.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the most effective way to study the palaeoecology of fossils contained in the Cipit limestones is by means of a thorough microfacies analysis of thin sections, although much of the information contained in them is lost during rock cutting (Flügel ). However, these effects lose relevance as the size of the organisms contained in the rocks tends to reduce (Sánchez‐Beristain & López‐Esquivel Kranksith ). An example for this is provided by the organisms known together under the term ‘microencrusters’ (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%