Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4700931 | Chemical Geology | 2007 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
The episodic occurrence of these well-lithified zeolite-rich levels is consistent with the occurrence of seismic reflectors, particularly the P2 seismic sequence boundary located at 1115Â mbsf depth and dated as 23.2Â Ma. The age range of most zeolitic sedimentary levels (biostratigraphic ages of 21.5-22Â Ma) correlates well with that of the early Miocene glaciation Mi-1 and Mi-1a global events. Thus, the clinoptilolite occurrence in the shallow carbonate platform environment far from volcanogenic supply, or in other sensitive marine areas, is potentially a significant new proxy for paleoproductivity and oceanic global events, such as the Miocene events, which are usually recognized in deep-sea pelagic sediments and high latitude deposits.
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Authors
Anne Marie Karpoff, Christine Destrigneville, Peter Stille,