Microbial origin for pedogenic micrite associated with carbonate paleosol (Champagne, France)

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serval:BIB_8DD4AC69CF3D
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Microbial origin for pedogenic micrite associated with carbonate paleosol (Champagne, France)
Journal
Sedimentary Geology
Author(s)
Loisy C., Verrecchia E.P., Dufour P.
ISSN
0037-0738
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1999
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
126
Pages
193-204
Language
english
Abstract
Micro-rods have been observed in indurated carbonate horizons (30 cm thick) that overlie a periglacial chalk formation, in contact with the present-day soil (Champagne, France). They are numerous in the upper part of the hardened layers. Variations in micro-rod morphologies are related to progressive biomineralization of organic matter, transforming purely organic rods into calcite. Mineralized rods undergo diagenesis and their arrangement evolves from a random mesh fabric to recrystallized micritic platelets to microsparite. Two types of organic micro-rods have been observed: bacilliform and thread-like bacteria. Mineralogically, micro-rods are low-magnesian calcite. Crystallographically, their length is parallel to the (104) axis and they grow along the {010} plane. Micro-rods can be associated with needle-fiber calcite. They increase the CaCO3 content of the primary matrix and infill its microporosity. Their diagenetic evolution into microsparite contributes to soil layer induration.
Keywords
Bacteria, Calcrete, Champagne, Diagenesis, Holocene, Microbial carbonate
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