Microorganisms linked to Neoproterozoic microspar carbonate sedimentation in the Jilin-Liaoning area


Autoria(s): Ge M; Kuang HW; Meng XH; Furniss G
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2004

Resumo

Molar-tooth carbonate refers to a sort of rock that has ptygmatical folded structure comparable to the ivory. This kind of carbonate exists in a special time range (from Middle to Neoproterozoic). Its origin and the possibility to use it in stratigraphic correlation of the paleocontinent is the key task of the IGCP447, a project on Proterozoic molar tooth carbonates and the evolution of the earth (2001-2005). The importance lies in that the molar-tooth structure is the key to solving problems related to Precambrian biological and global geochemical events. The molar-tooth structure is associated with microorganisms. Development and recession of such carbonates have relations with the evolution process of early lives and abrupt changes in sea carbonate geochemistry. In recent years, based on researches on petrology, geochemistry and Sr isotope of molar-tooth carbonate in the Jilin-Liaoning and Xuzhou-Huaiyang area, the authors hold that it can be used as a marker for stratigraphic sequence and sedimentary facies analyses.

Molar-tooth carbonate refers to a sort of rock that has ptygmatical folded structure comparable to the ivory. This kind of carbonate exists in a special time range (from Middle to Neoproterozoic). Its origin and the possibility to use it in stratigraphic correlation of the paleocontinent is the key task of the IGCP447, a project on Proterozoic molar tooth carbonates and the evolution of the earth (2001-2005). The importance lies in that the molar-tooth structure is the key to solving problems related to Precambrian biological and global geochemical events. The molar-tooth structure is associated with microorganisms. Development and recession of such carbonates have relations with the evolution process of early lives and abrupt changes in sea carbonate geochemistry. In recent years, based on researches on petrology, geochemistry and Sr isotope of molar-tooth carbonate in the Jilin-Liaoning and Xuzhou-Huaiyang area, the authors hold that it can be used as a marker for stratigraphic sequence and sedimentary facies analyses.

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Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Semicond Basin, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China; Yangzi Univ, Nanjing 210000, Jiangsu, Peoples R China; Univ Montana, Dept Geol, Missoula, MT 59812 USA

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http://ir.semi.ac.cn/handle/172111/13591

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/104977

Idioma(s)

英语

Publicador

GEOLOGICAL SOC CHINA

26 BAIWANZHUANG, FUWAI, BEIJING 100037, PEOPLES R CHINA

Fonte

Ge M; Kuang HW; Meng XH; Furniss G .Microorganisms linked to Neoproterozoic microspar carbonate sedimentation in the Jilin-Liaoning area .见:GEOLOGICAL SOC CHINA .ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA-ENGLISH EDITION, 78 (3),26 BAIWANZHUANG, FUWAI, BEIJING 100037, PEOPLES R CHINA ,2004,784-789

Palavras-Chave #半导体器件 #molar tooth carbonate #Neoproterozoic #sedimentary environment #microorganisms #origin #PROTEROZOIC BELT SUPERGROUP #TOOTH CALCITE STRUCTURES #EXPANSION CRACK ORIGIN #PURCELL SUPERGROUP #WESTERN MONTANA #GAS BUBBLE
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