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Stable isotopes and limestone lithification

J. D. Hudson
- 01 Aug 1977 - 
- Vol. 133, Iss: 6, pp 637-660
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In this paper, the carbon and oxygen isotopic composition of carbonate sediments, limestones and calcite cements are compiled and reviewed, and an elementary exposition of the factors that control them is given.
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Data on the carbon and oxygen isotopic composition of the carbonate sediments, limestones and calcite cements are compiled and reviewed, and an elementary exposition of the factors that control them is given. Typical compositions and diagenetic trends are displayed on δO 18 –δC 13 scatter diagrams, and an attempt is made at an isotopic categorization of environments of carbonate lithification. Many limestones pass through several diagenetic environments, which are recorded isotopically by cement generations of distinct isotopic composition. Most limestones contain essentially 9marine9 carbon, but extreme compositions can result from organic reactions, especially those involving methane; some of these may be important in petroleum exploration, but their volumetric abundance is probably quite small.

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