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Calcified algae as sediment contributors to early Paleozoic limestones; evidence from deep-water sediments of the Cow Head Group, western Newfoundland

Mario Coniglio and Noel P. James
Calcified algae as sediment contributors to early Paleozoic limestones; evidence from deep-water sediments of the Cow Head Group, western Newfoundland
Journal of Sedimentary Petrology (September 1985) 55 (5): 746-754

Abstract

Calcified algae are important elements of deep-water carbonate sediments in the Cow Head Group. Large algal boundstone boulders in debris-flow conglomerates consist of Girvanella sheets and arborescent clusters of Epiphyton . Silt- and sand-sized particles in fine-grained, thin-bedded slope limestones include abundant Girvanella , as single tubules, rafts of intertwined tubules, oncolites, and intraclasts. Integration of petrographic information from the boulders and fine-grained limestones indicates that many micritic peloids of silt to very fine sand size, the single most abundant particle type in the Cow Head Group, are a combination of comminuted Girvanella tubules and broken Epiphyton rods. Much of the "structure grumeleuse" in intraclasts is also diagenetically modified calcified algae. These findings suggest that many peloids and intraclasts in Early to Middle Paleozoic carbonates, in both shallow and deep water, may have been derived from calcified algae. Calcified algae may have been just as important in producing carbonate sediment during this time as benthic calcified algae are in the modern ocean. The difficulty in recognizing the algal contribution in most ancient sediments is probably caused by the simple microfabric of the resultant grains, filling and obliteration of tubules with micrite cement, or micritization.


ISSN: 0022-4472
Coden: JSEPAK
Serial Title: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
Serial Volume: 55
Serial Issue: 5
Title: Calcified algae as sediment contributors to early Paleozoic limestones; evidence from deep-water sediments of the Cow Head Group, western Newfoundland
Affiliation: Mem. Univ., Dep. Earth Sci., St. John's, NL, Canada
Pages: 746-754
Published: 198509
Text Language: English
Publisher: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Tulsa, OK, United States
References: 30
Accession Number: 1986-009465
Categories: Sedimentary petrology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. sect., sketch map
N46°30'00" - N51°40'00", W59°19'60" - W52°30'00"
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 1986

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