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LIU Yong-qing, GAO Lin-zhi, LIU Yan-xue. M icrospar Structure Carbonate and Constrain of Sedimentary Facies and Environments in Jiangsu, Anhui and Liaoning Provinces of the Northern China[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 2005, 23(1): 49-59.
Citation: LIU Yong-qing, GAO Lin-zhi, LIU Yan-xue. M icrospar Structure Carbonate and Constrain of Sedimentary Facies and Environments in Jiangsu, Anhui and Liaoning Provinces of the Northern China[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 2005, 23(1): 49-59.

M icrospar Structure Carbonate and Constrain of Sedimentary Facies and Environments in Jiangsu, Anhui and Liaoning Provinces of the Northern China

  • Received Date: 2004-04-09
  • Rev Recd Date: 2004-06-24
  • Publish Date: 2005-03-10
  • Microspar structures represented by complex ptygmatically folded, dotted lags, blobs or vertical and horizontal ribbons and ve ins are common in Pro terozo ic carbona tesw orldw ide. Microspar structures be ing filled by fine,equant sparry calcite (ordolomite) crystals display sharpen lateral boundaries with hosting rocks composed dominantly of limemud or fine-grained carbonatesw ith quartz silt& clay occasionally and tempestites-carbonaceous tubidite rhythmites with m icrospar veins and microspar-intrac last lags in the middle and upper. Microspar structure lim estones are mainly deposited on a remarkab ly ramp carbonate platform, and common with tidal and storm current plane and graded beddings, rhythm ites with scalloped erosional surfaces and depositional filled structures in m icrosparbearing carbonates. Occurence of microspar structure are identically constra ined with in shallow subt idal and peritidal (in term of ramp,.i e., deep inner ramp to shallow m id-ramp), and storm-base in the ramp is the distal sea-floor lim it of m icrospar fo rmation. Vert ical successions o fm icrospar-bearing carbonate are stacked by high-frequency shallow subt idal and peritidal cyclic depositional micro-sequences, which show ing a cycle of thinning, shallowing and depositional dynamic decreasing-upward, and with a peritidal cap of red iron and organic carbonaceous lam inite attrited to sabuha-like m icro facies on the top of individual cycles.
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  • Received:  2004-04-09
  • Revised:  2004-06-24
  • Published:  2005-03-10

M icrospar Structure Carbonate and Constrain of Sedimentary Facies and Environments in Jiangsu, Anhui and Liaoning Provinces of the Northern China

Abstract: Microspar structures represented by complex ptygmatically folded, dotted lags, blobs or vertical and horizontal ribbons and ve ins are common in Pro terozo ic carbona tesw orldw ide. Microspar structures be ing filled by fine,equant sparry calcite (ordolomite) crystals display sharpen lateral boundaries with hosting rocks composed dominantly of limemud or fine-grained carbonatesw ith quartz silt& clay occasionally and tempestites-carbonaceous tubidite rhythmites with m icrospar veins and microspar-intrac last lags in the middle and upper. Microspar structure lim estones are mainly deposited on a remarkab ly ramp carbonate platform, and common with tidal and storm current plane and graded beddings, rhythm ites with scalloped erosional surfaces and depositional filled structures in m icrosparbearing carbonates. Occurence of microspar structure are identically constra ined with in shallow subt idal and peritidal (in term of ramp,.i e., deep inner ramp to shallow m id-ramp), and storm-base in the ramp is the distal sea-floor lim it of m icrospar fo rmation. Vert ical successions o fm icrospar-bearing carbonate are stacked by high-frequency shallow subt idal and peritidal cyclic depositional micro-sequences, which show ing a cycle of thinning, shallowing and depositional dynamic decreasing-upward, and with a peritidal cap of red iron and organic carbonaceous lam inite attrited to sabuha-like m icro facies on the top of individual cycles.

LIU Yong-qing, GAO Lin-zhi, LIU Yan-xue. M icrospar Structure Carbonate and Constrain of Sedimentary Facies and Environments in Jiangsu, Anhui and Liaoning Provinces of the Northern China[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 2005, 23(1): 49-59.
Citation: LIU Yong-qing, GAO Lin-zhi, LIU Yan-xue. M icrospar Structure Carbonate and Constrain of Sedimentary Facies and Environments in Jiangsu, Anhui and Liaoning Provinces of the Northern China[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 2005, 23(1): 49-59.
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