Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9529007 | Chemical Geology | 2005 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Precise LAM-MC-ICPMS in situ microanalyses of 87Sr/86Sr ratios in biogenic calcite of the bivalve 'Atomodesma' are reported for 14 horizons in low-grade metasediments of late Early Permian to late Late Permian age in South Island, New Zealand. 'Atomodesma' shells (and associated skeletal echinoderm calcite) in zeolite and possibly to lower prehnite-pumpellyite mineral facies material yield isotopic data that are interpreted as primary seawater 87Sr/86Sr values. Data for higher metamorphic grade (probable upper prehnite-pumpellyite to lawsonite-albite facies) samples consistently show evidence of Sr isotopic homogenisation between 'Atomodesma' calcite and host matrix and thus seawater 87Sr/86Sr values are not retained in shell debris under any circumstances.
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Authors
C.J. Adams, H.J. Campbell, W.L. Griffin,