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The Formation and Distribution of Modern Ooids on Great Bahama Bank
Annual Review of Marine Science ( IF 17.3 ) Pub Date : 2019-01-03 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-marine-010318-095251
Paul (Mitch) Harris 1 , Mara R. Diaz 1 , Gregor P. Eberli 1
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Great Bahama Bank (GBB) is the principal location of the formation and accumulation of ooids (concentrically coated, sand-size carbonate grains) in the world today, and as such has been the focus of studies on all aspects of ooids for more than half a century. Our view from a close look at this vast body of literature coupled with our continuing interests stresses that biological mechanisms (microbially mediated organomineralization) are very important in the formation of ooids, whereas the controlling factor for the distribution and size of ooid sand bodies is the physical energy. Mapping and coring studies of the modern ooid sand bodies on GBB provide insight into the rock record from different perspectives. An important consequence of the dual influence of ooid formation and distribution is that the geochemical signature of ooids is not in equilibrium with the seawater in which ooids form; therefore, extracting the paleophysical energy record from oolitic deposits is potentially more accurate than doing so for the paleochemical record.

中文翻译:


大巴哈马河沿岸现代Ooids的形成和分布

大巴哈马银行(GBB)是当今世界上类固醇(同心包覆的,沙粒大小的碳酸盐颗粒)形成和积累的主要地点,因此,半数以上的类固醇一直是研究类固醇的各个方面的重点。一个世纪。我们仔细研究大量文献并结合我们的持续关注,认为生物机制(微生物介导的有机矿化作用)在类固醇的形成中非常重要,而类固醇砂体分布和大小的控制因素是物理能量。GBB上现代卵石砂体的制图和取心研究从不同的角度提供了对岩石记录的洞察力。阿片形成和分布的双重影响的一个重要结果是,阿片的地球化学特征与形成阿片的海水不处于平衡状态。因此,从岩石沉积物中提取古物理能记录可能比对古化学记录更准确。

更新日期:2019-01-03
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