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Diatomaceous origin of siliceous shale in Eocene lake beds of central British Columbia

George E. Mustoe
Diatomaceous origin of siliceous shale in Eocene lake beds of central British Columbia (in The Okanagan Highlands; Eocene biota, environments, and geological setting--Les terres hautes de l'Okanagan; biote datant de l'Eocene, les environnements et le cadre geologique, S. Bruce Archibald (editor) and David R. Greenwood (editor))
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences = Revue Canadienne des Sciences de la Terre (February 2005) 42 (2): 231-241

Abstract

The abundance of diatoms in Neogene lacustrine sediments and their apparent scarcity in Paleogene deposits have long perplexed geoscientists, but siliceous shales from Eocene lake beds of central British Columbia provide new insights. Major element geochemistry, X-ray diffraction patterns, and relict diatom frustules suggest that Eocene beds at Horsefly, McAbee, and Princeton originated as lacustrine diatomite that underwent diagenetic alteration to produce siliceous shale. The combination of high SiO (sub 2) and low Al (sub 2) O (sub 3) values and the presence of opal-CT X-ray diffraction peaks provide a distinctive geochemical fingerprint for biogenic silica deposits that have been remineralized. The discovery of diatomaceous geochemical signatures in siliceous shales may prove to be a useful tool for extending the geologic record of diatoms, perhaps helping to reduce the apparent discrepancy between fossil evidence and evolutionary interpretations based extant species.


ISSN: 0008-4077
EISSN: 1480-3313
Coden: CJESAP
Serial Title: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences = Revue Canadienne des Sciences de la Terre
Serial Volume: 42
Serial Issue: 2
Title: Diatomaceous origin of siliceous shale in Eocene lake beds of central British Columbia
Title: The Okanagan Highlands; Eocene biota, environments, and geological setting--Les terres hautes de l'Okanagan; biote datant de l'Eocene, les environnements et le cadre geologique
Author(s): Mustoe, George E.
Author(s): Archibald, S. Bruceeditor
Author(s): Greenwood, David R.editor
Affiliation: Western Washington University, Geology Department, Bellingham, WA, United States
Affiliation: Harvard University, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Cambridge, MA, United States
Pages: 231-241
Published: 200502
Text Language: English
Summary Language: French
Publisher: National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
References: 58
Accession Number: 2005-045632
Categories: StratigraphySedimentary petrology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 1 table, sketch maps
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Secondary Affiliation: Brandon University, CAN, Canada
Country of Publication: Canada
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 200516

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