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Magnetization carriers of grey to red deep-water limestones in the GSSP of the Givetian–Frasnian boundary (Puech de la Suque, France): signals influenced by moderate diagenetic overprinting

Authors :
Ondřej Bábek
Laurent Riquier
David De Vleeshouwer
Simo Spassov
Sarane Sterckx
Xavier Devleeschouwer
E. Petitclerc
Département des Sciences de la Terre et de l'Environnement
Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
Dpt VII: Geological Survey of Belgium
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS)
Institut des Sciences de la Terre de Paris (iSTeP)
Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Department of Geology
Palacky University Olomouc
Center for Marine Environmental Sciences [Bremen] (MARUM)
Universität Bremen
Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique [Québec] (INRS)
Centre de Physique du Globe [Dourbes]
Institut Royal Météorologique de Belgique [Bruxelles] (IRM)
Institut Royal Météorologique de Belgique [Bruxelles] - Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM)
Source :
Geological Society Special Publication, Geological Society Special Publication, 2015, 414, pp.157-180. ⟨10.1144/SP414.15⟩
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Geological Society of London, 2014.

Abstract

International audience; Limestones at the Puech de la Suque Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) of the Givetian–Frasnian boundary show a drastic change towards much higher magnetic susceptibility values in the Givetian rocks. Different rock magnetic parameters indicate that ferromagnetic minerals are the main controlling factor. The ferromagnetic fraction is composed of low- (magnetite-type) and high-coercivity (hematite and goethite) phases. Confirmed by the spectral reflectance, high coercivity minerals are fluctuating along the section with a higher abundance in the basal Frasnian. These phases may be of secondary origin and produced during burial stage. The magnetite-type phase contains two different grain-size populations. The identified that Stable Single-domain/Superparamagnetic (SSD/SP) particles are of diagenetic origin and their amount decreases slightly upwards. A second group of magnetite grains correspond to coarse-grained particles identified using the squareness v. coercive force plot. It is tentatively suggested here that these particles present throughout the section are of primary origin. On the contrary, the paramagnetic minerals underwent a clear diagenetic overprinting and may represent secondary minerals. The presence of a primary ferromagnetic carrier allowed the use of spectral analyses, leading to the detection of spectral peaks at 1.25 and 4 cycles/m, which can be interpreted as the result of 405-kyr and 100-kyr eccentricity forcing, respectively.

Details

ISSN :
20414927 and 03058719
Volume :
414
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....014c63cdb50b46f630a1014206651fce
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1144/sp414.15