1. nGeochemistry and Stable Isotopes of Travertine from Jordan Valley and Dead Sea Areas.
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Ibrahim, Khalil M., Makhlouf, Issa M., El Naqah, Ali R., and Al-Thawabteh, Sana M.
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TRAVERTINE ,ISOTOPIC analysis ,WATER temperature ,GEOCHEMISTRY ,EVAPORATION (Chemistry) - Abstract
Travertine deposits in Deir Alla, Suwayma and Az Zara areas were investigated. Mineralogy, geochemistry, stable isotopes and age dating indicate the presence of low-Mg calcite, with minor quartz components. The variable isotope (δ
13 C and δ18 O) signatures indicate dependence on water temperature and water/rock isotopic exchange. In contrast, the high δ13 C values in some travertine samples reflect12 CO2 degassing processes, increased input of13 C-enriched groundwater and the presence of surface and groundwater hydrological systems. The high δ18 O values may be attributed to evaporation effects and low water temperature during the formation of localized travertine. The age of travertine is the Late Pleistocene. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2017
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