Diagenesis of the lower Eocene Thebes Formation, Gebel Rewagen area, Eastern Desert, Egypt

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作者
Shaaban, MN [1 ]
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[1] Univ Alexandria, Fac Sci, Dept Geol, Alexandria 21526, Egypt
关键词
Thebes; Eocene; diagenesis; chert; concretionary growths; calcite cement;
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10.1016/j.sedgeo.2003.11.004
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
The diagenesis of lower Eocene shallow water carbonates with flint was studied in the Gebel Rewagen area, Eastern Desert, Egypt. The carbonates are mainly wackestones to packstones with benthic bioclasts embedded in a dark red luminescent micrite matrix. The studied succession displays a complex diagenetic history that involves syngenetic and late diagenetic processes. Silica, which exists either as persistent bands, nodules and/or silicified benthic bioclasts shows a distinctive pattern regarding its distribution, source, depositional environments and timing. Three lines of-evidence support a syngenetic origin of the chert bands: (1) they alternate in a cyclic manner within the host carbonates and (2) they exhibit, noticeable lateral, persistence throughout the investigated area following the strata boundaries and (3) there is a lack of any carbonate dissolution in limestone adjacent to chert bands. The deposition of silica bands in association with shallow water carbonates is possibly related to eustatic sea-level changes, which were accompanied by episodic variations in silica and carbonate productivities. With a relative sea-level fall and the establishment of a lowstand period at the end of the early Eocene, a basinward shift of the groundwater zones is expected within the carbonate platform. During this period some late diagenetic processes took place, which involve: (1) the formation of siliceous and carbonate concretionary growths, (2) partial silicification of bioclasts, (3) neomorphic stabilization of the CaCO(3) bioclasts and (4) the formation of equant calcite cement. Siliceous and carbonate concretions are believed to have taken place within microenvironments created and controlled by sulphate-reducing bacteria and physico-chemical and kinetic factors near a marine-meteoric water mixing zone. This is inferred from the distribution of iron sulphides, the non-ferroan nature of all concretions and the depleted delta(13)C ( - 5.4 parts per thousand to - 6.0 parts per thousand PDB) and delta(18)O ( - 5.8 parts per thousand to - 6.8 parts per thousand PDB) values of the carbonate concretions. The silica fabrics of all the partly silicified benthic bioclasts, with abundant pyrite cubes, argue for a delayed silicification process within the sulphate reduction zone. The close and relatively depleted delta(18)O values of the low - Mg calcite micrite matrix (- 3.0 parts per thousand to - 4.4 parts per thousand PDB) and benthic bioclasts ( - 3.4 parts per thousand to - 4.8 parts per thousand PDB) indicate that both matrix and bioclasts have probably suffered neomorphic stabilization from freshwater-dominated solutions. The initial marine delta(13)C values of both low-'Mg calcite matrix (+ 0.2 parts per thousand to - 2.2 parts per thousand PDB) and altered benthic bioclasts (- 0.2 parts per thousand to - 0.9 parts per thousand PDB) are retained and not affected by diagenesis. The luminescence character and the extremely depleted oxygen values (- 8.3 parts per thousand to - 10.1 parts per thousand PDB) of the equant void-filling calcite mosaics are consistent with their formation within a meteoric phreatic realm. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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