Calcitization/dedolomitization of Jurassic dolostones (Lebanon). Results from Petrographic and sequential geochemical analyses

Fadi Nader, Rudi Swennen, Edward Keppens

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Calcitized Jurassic dolostones from central Mount Lebanon (Kesrouane Formation) are discussed utilizing petrographic, mineralogical and geochemical data. In particular, two sequential extraction methods for both major/trace elements and stable isotope analyses provide results that support and refine conventional bulk analyses data. The new data demonstrate that the major dedolomitization phase of the investigated Jurassic carbonates occurred as a result of the migration of karst-related meteoric waters (characterized by soil-derived carbon, and estimated d18OV-SMOW composition between -7.2 per mill and -3.4 per mill into previously dolomitized horizons within the limestone rock, during the final uplift and emergence of Mount Lebanon, after Palaeogene time. The study demonstrates that, in this case, the mechanisms of dedolomitization and their resulting fabrics are controlled primarily by the texture of the original dolomite rock. Pervasively dolomitized rocks, where the micritic matrix is entirely dolomitized, show calcitization mainly through dissolution/precipitation. By contrast, the rock textures that still include a considerable amount of limey micritic matrix - spared from dolomitization - are more prone to mole per mole and mimic replacement of the dolomite crystals by calcite.
Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)1467-1485
Aantal pagina's19
TijdschriftSedimentology
Volume55
Nummer van het tijdschrift5
DOI's
StatusPublished - 2008

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