Bibliographies for GEOL 8200 - Carbonate Petrology - Part IV
L.B. Railsback, Department of Geology, University of Georgia

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Important References on Isotopic Applications in Carbonates

Allen, J.R., and Matthews, R.K., 1977, Carbon and oxygen isotopes as diagenetic and stratigraphic tools: surface and subsurface data, Barbados, West Indies: Geology, v. 5, p. 16-20.

Anderson, T.F. and Arthur, M.A., 1983, Stable isotopes of oxygen and carbon and their application to sedimentologic and paleoenvironmental problems, in Arthur, M.A., ed., Stable isotopes in sedimentary geology: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Short Course 10, p. 1-1 - 1-151.

Andres, M.S., Sumner, D.Y., and Reid, P.R., 2006, Isotopic fingerprints of microbial respiration in aragonite from Bahamian stromatolites: Geology, v. 34, p. 973-976.

Azmy, K., Veizer, J., Bassett, M.G., and Copper, P., 1998, Oxygen and carbon isotopic composition of Silurian brachiopods: implications for coeval seawater and glaciations: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 110, p. 1499-1512.

Banner, J.L., and Hanson, G.N., 1990, Calculation of simultaneous isotopic and trace element variations during water-rock interactions with application to carbonate diagenesis: Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 54, p. 3123-3137.

Banner, J.L., and Kaufman, J., 1994, The isotopic record of ocean chemistry and diagenesis preserved in non-luminescent brachiopods from Mississippian carbonate rocks, Illinois and Missouri: GSA Bull., v. 106, p. 1074-1082.

Brand, U., 1981, Mineralogy and chemistry of the Lower Pennsylvanian Kendrick fauna, eastern Kentucky, 2. Stable isotopes: Chemical Geology, v. 32, p. 17-32.

Brand, U., 1982, The oxygen and carbon isotope composition of Carboniferous fossil components: sea-water effects: Sedimen., v. 29, p. 139-147.

Burdett, J.W., Grotzinger, J.P., and Arthur, M.A., 1990, Did major changes in the stable-isotope composition of Proterozoic seawater occur? Geology, v. 18, p. 227-230.

Burke, W.H., Denison, R.E., Hetherington, E.A., Koepnick, R.B., Nelson, H.F., and Otto, J.B., 1982, Variation of seawater 87Sr/86Sr through Phanerozoic time: Geology, v. 10, p. 516-519.

Came, R.E., Eiler, J.M., Veizer, J., Azmy, K., Brand, U., & Weidman, C.R., 2007, Coupling of surface temperatures and atmospheric CO2 concentrations during the Palaeozoic era: Nature, v. 449, p. 198-201.

Carpenter, S.J., and Lohmann, K.C., 1989, δ18O and δ13C variations in Late Devonian marine cements from the Golden Spike and Nevis reefs, Alberta, Canada: Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 59, p. 792-814.

Carpenter, S.J., and Lohmann, K.C, 1997, Carbon isotope ratios of Phanerozoic marine cements: Reevaulating the global carbon and sulfur systems: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 61, p. 4831-4846.

DePaolo, D.J., 2004, Calcium isotopic variations produced by biological, kinetic, radiogenic, and nucleosynthetic processes, in Johnson, C.M., Beard, B.L., and Albarède, F.,eds., Geochemistry of Non-Tradional Stable Isotopes: Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, v. 55, p. 255-288.

Derry, L.A., Keto, L.S., Jacobsen, S.B., Knoll, A.H., and Swett, K, 1989, Sr isotopic variations in Upper Proterozoic carbonates from Svalbard and East Greenland: Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 53, p. 2331-2339.

Dettman, D.L., and Lohmann, K.C., 1995, Microsampling carbonates for stable isotope and minor element analysis: physical separation of samples on a 20 micrometer scale: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. A65, p. 566-569.

Dickson, J.A.D., 1997, Synchronous intracrystalline δ13C and δ18O differences in natural calcite crystals: Mineralogical Magazine, v. 61, p. 243-248. (Cf. Klein & Lohmann and Reeder et al. below)

Farkas, J., Bšhm, F., Wallmann, K., Blenkinsop, J., Eisenhauer, A., van Geldern, R. Munnecke, A. Voigt, S., and Veizer, J., 2007, Calcium isotope record of Phanerozoic oceans: Implications for chemical evolution of seawater and its causative mechanisms: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 71, p. 5117-5134.

Fox. D., and Koch, P., 2004, Carbon and oxygen isotopic variability in Neogene paleosol carbonates: constraints on the evolution of the C4-grasslands of the Great Plains: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Paleoecology, v. 207, p. 305-329.

Friedman, I., and O'Neil, J.R., 1977, Compilation of stable isotope fractionation factors of geochemical interest, in Fleischer, M., ed., Data of Geochemistry, 6th ed.: U.S.G.S. Professional Paper 440-KK.

Ghosh, P., et al., 2006, 13C-18O bonds in carbonate minerals: a new kind of paleothermometer: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 70, p. 1439-1456.

Gill, I., Olson, J.J., and Hubbard, D.K., 1995, Corals, paleotemperature and the aragonite-calcite transformation: Geology, v. 23, p. 333-336. See also discussion by Swart & Leder and reply by Gill et al.: Geology, v. 24, p. 91-93.

Given, R.K., and Lohmann, K.C., 1985, Derivation of the original isotopic composition of Permian marine cements: Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 55, p. 430-439.

Goodfriend, G.A., Magaritz, M., and Gat, J.R., 1989, Stable isotope composition of land snail body water and its relation to environmental waters and shell carbonate: Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 53, p. 3215-3221.

Grossman, E.L., and Ku, T.-L., 1981, Aragonite-water paleotemperature scale based on benthic foraminifera Hoeglundina elegans: Geol. Soc. Amer. Abs. Prog., v. 13, p. 464.

Grossman, E.L., and Ku, T.-L., 1986, Oxygen and carbon isotope fractionation in biogenic aragonite: temperature effects: Chemical Geology, v. 59, p. 59-74.

Hayes, J.M., Popp, B.N., Takigu, R., and Johnson, M.W., 1989, An isotopic study of biogeochemical relationships between carbonates and organic carbon in the Greenhorn Formation: Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 53, p. 2961-2972.

Hippler, D., Eiserhauer, A., and Nägler, T.F., 2006, Tropical Atlantic SST history inferred from Ca isotope thermometry over the last 140ka: Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 70, 90-100.

Hoefs, J., 1980, Stable Isotope Geochemistry: Berlin, Springer-Verlag, 208 p.

Hudson, J.D., 1977, Stable isotopes and limestone lithification: Jour. Geol. Soc. Lond., v. 133, p. 637-660.

Hudson J.D., and Anderson, T.F., 1989, Ocean temperatures and isotopic compositions through time: Royal Soc. Edinburgh Trans. (Earth Science) v. 80, p. 183-192.

Jimenez-Lopez, C., Romanek, C.S., and Caballero, E., 2006, Carbon isotope fractionation in synthetic magnesian calcite: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 70, p. 1163-1171.

Keith, M.L. and Weber, J.N., 1964, Carbon and oxygen isotopic composition of selected limestones and fossils: Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 28, p. 1787-1816.

Kim, S.-T., and O'Neil, J.R., 1997, Equilibrium and nonequilibirum oxygen isotope effects in synthetic carbonates: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 61, p. 3461-3475.

Kim, S.-T., O'Neil, J.R., Hillaire-Marcel, C., and Mucci, A., 2007,Oxygen isotope fractionation between synthetic aragonite and water: influence of temperature and Mg2+ concentration: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 71, p. 4704-4715.

Klein, R.T., and Lohmann, K.C, 1995, Isotopic homogeneity among nonequivalent sectors of calcite: Geology, v. 23, p. 633-636. (Cf. Dickson 1997)

Klein, R.T., Lohmann, K.C., and Thayer, C.W., 1996, Sr/Ca and 13C/12C ratios in skeletal calcite of Mytilus trossulus: Covariation with metabolic rate, salinity, and carbon isotopic composition of seawater: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 60, p. 4207-4221.

Land, L.S., 1983, The applications of stable isotopes to the study of the origin of dolomite and to problems of diagenesis of clastic sediments, in Arthur, M.A., ed., Stable isotopes in sedimentary geology: SEPM Short Course 10, p. 4-1 - 4-22.

Land, L.S., and Lynch, F.L., Jr., 1996, δ18O values of mudrocks: More evidence for an 18O-buffered ocean: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 60, p. 3347-3352. See also comment in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 62, no. 2 (1988).

Lindh, T.B., 1983, Temporal variations in 13C, 34S, and global sedimentation during the Phanerozoic: M.S. Thesis, Univ. of Miami, 98 p.

Lohmann, K.C, 1982, "Inverted J" carbon and oxygen isotopic trends; a criterion for shallow meteoric phreatic diagenesis: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 14, p. 548.

Lohmann, K.C., and Walker, J.G.C., 1989, The δ18O record of Phanerozoic abiotic marine calcite cements: Geophys. Res. Letters., v.16, 319-322.

Lowenstam, H.A., 1961, Mineralogy, O18/O16 ratios, and strontium and magnesium contents of recent and fossil brachiopods and their bearing on the history of the oceans: Jour. Geol., v. 69, p. 241-260.

McConnaughey, T., 1989, 13C and 18O isotopic disequilibrium in biological carbonates: I. Patterns: Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 53, p. 151-162.

McConnaughey, T., 1989, 13C and 18O isotopic disequilibrium in biological carbonates: II. In vitro simulation of kinetic isotopic effects: Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 53, p. 163-171.

McConnaughey, T., Burdett, J., Whelan, J.F., and Paull, C.K., 1997, Carbon isotopes in biological carbonates: Respiration and photosynthesis: Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 61, p. 611-622.

McCrea, J.M., 1950, The isotopic composition of carbonates and a paleotemperature scale: Jour. Chem. Physics, v. 18, p. 849-857.

McKay, J.L., Longstaffe, F.J., and Plint, A.G., 1995, Early diagenesis and its relationship to depositional environment and relative sea-level fluctuations (Upper Cretaceous Marshybank Formation, Alberta and British Columbia: Sedimentology, v. 42, p. 161-190.

Meyers, W.J., and Lohmann, K.C., 1985, Isotope geochemistry of regionally extensive calcite cement zones and marine components in Mississippian limestones, New Mexico. In N. Schneidermann and P.M. Harris, Carbonate Cements: Soc. Econ. Pal. Min. Sp. Pub. 36, 223-239.

O'Neil, J.R., Clayton, R.N., and Mayeda, T.K., 1969, Oxygen isotope fractionation in divalent metal carbonates: Journal of Chemical Physics, v. 51, p. 5547-5558.

O'Neil, J.R., 1977, Stable isotopes in mineralogy: Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, v. 2, p. 105-123.

Patterson, W.P., and Walter, L.M., 1994, Depletion of 13C in seawater ΣCO2 on modern carbonate platforms: significance for the carbon isotopic record of carbonates: Geology, v. 22, p. 885-888.

Popp, B.N., Anderson, T.F., and Sandberg, P.A., 1986, Brachiopods as indicators of original isotopic compositions in some Paleozoic limestones: Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., v. 97, p. 1262-1269.

Rahimpour-Bonab, H., Bone, Y., and Moussavi-Harami, R., 1997, Stable isotope aspects of modern molluscs, brachiopods, and marine cements from cool-water carbonates, Lacepede Shelf, South Australia: Gechimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 61, p. 207-218.

Railsback, L.B., 1990, Influence of changing deep ocean circulation on the Phanerozoic oxygen isotopic record: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 54, p. 1501-1509.

Reeder, R.J., Valley, J.W., Graham, C.M., and Eiler, J.M., 1997, Ion microprobe study of oxygen isotopic compositions on structurally nonequivalent growth surfaces on synthetic calcite: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 61, p. 5057-5064.

Romanek, C.S., Grossman, E.L., and Morse, J.W., 1992, Carbon isotopic fractionation in synthetic aragonite and calcite: Effects of temperature and precipitation rate: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 56, p. 419-430.

Rush, P.F., and Chafetz, H.S., 1990, Fabric-retentive, non-luminescent brachiopods as indicators of original δ13C and δ18O composition: a test: Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 60, p. 968-981.

Schultz, J.L., Boles, J.R., and Tilton, G.R., 1989, Tracking calcium in the San Joaquin basin, California: A strontium isotopic study of carbonate cements at North Coles Levee: Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 53, p. 1991-1999.

Sheppard, S.M.F., and Schwarcz, H.P., 1970, Fractionation of carbon and oxygen istoopes and magnesium between coexisting calcite and dolomite: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, v. 26, p. 161-198.

Sime, N.G., De La Rocha, C.L., Tipper, E.T., Tripati, A., Galy, A., and Bickel, M.J., 2007, Interpeting the Ca isotope record of marine biogenic carbonates: Geochimica et Cosmochimia Acta, v. 71, p. 3979-3989.

Spero, H.J., Bijma, J., Lea, D.W., and Bemis, B.E., 1997, Effect of seawater carbonate concentration on foraminiferal carbon and oxygen isotopes: Nature, v. 390, p. 497-500.

Theiling, B.P., Railsback, L.B., Holland, S.M., and Crowe, D.E., 2007, Heterogeneity in geochemical expression of subaerial exposure in limestones, and its implications for sampling to detect exposure surfaces:Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 77, p. 159-169.

Valley, J.W., and O'Neil, J.R., 1981, C13/C12 exchange between calcite and graphite: a possible thermometer in Grenville marbles: Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 45, p. 411-419.

Valley, J.W., and Cole, D. R., 2001, Stable Isotope Geochemistry: Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, v. 43, 662 p.

Veizer, J., Ala, D., Azmy, K., Bruckschen, P., Buhl, D., Bruhn, F., Carden, G.A.F., Diener, A., Ebneth, S., Jasper, T., Korte, C., Pawellek, F., Podlaha, O.G., and Strauss, H., 1999, 87Sr/86Sr, δ13C and δ18O evolution of Phanerozoic seawater: Chemical Geology, v. 161, p. 59-88.

Veizer, J., Fritz, P., and Jones, B., 1986, Geochemistry of brachiopods: oxygen and carbon isotopic records of Paleozoic oceans: Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 50, p. 1679-1696.

Veizer, J. and Hoefs, J., 1976, The nature of 18O/16O and 13C/12C secular trends in sedimentary carbonate rocks: Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta, v. 40, p. 1387-1395.

Walker, J.G.C., and Lohmann, K.C. 1989, Why the oxygen isotopic composition of seawater changes through time: Geophys. Res. Letters., v. 16, p. 323-326.

Zhu, P., and MacDougall, D.J., 1998, Calcium isotopes in the marine environment and the oceanic calcium cycle: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 62, p. 1691-1698.

 

 

Recent and/or Important References on Trace Elements in Carbonates

Baker, P.A., Gieskes, J.M., and Elderfield, H., 1982, Diagenesis of carbonates in deep-sea sedimentsÑEvidence from Sr/Ca ratios and interstitial dissolved Sr+2 data: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 52, p. 71-82.

Barnaby, R.J., and Rimstidt, J.D., 1989, Redox conditions of calcite cementation interpreted from Mn and Fe contents of authigenic calcites: Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., v. 101, p. 795-804.

Bodine, M.W., Holland, H.D., and Borcsik, M., 1965, Coprecipitation of manganese and strontium with calcite: Symposium on Problems of Postmagmatic Ore Deposition, Prague, v. 2, p. 401-406.

Cherniak, D.J., 1997, An experimental study of strontium and lead diffusion in calcite, and implications for carbonate diagenesis and metamorphism: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 61, p. 4173-4179.

Gafford, E.L., Jr., 1969, Experimental determination of partition coefficients for calcium, strontium, and barium in aragonite precipitated from sea water at low temperatures: Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Oklahoma, 81 p.

Holland, H.D., Holland, H.J., and Munoz, J.L., 1964, The co-precipitation of cations with CaCO3 - II. The coprecipitation of Sr+2 with calcite between 90° and 100°C: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 28, p. 1287-1301.

Howson, M.R., Pethybridge, A.D., and House, W.A., 1987, Synthesis and distribution coefficient of low-magnesium calcites: Chemical Geology, v. 64, p. 79-87.

Katz, A., 1973, The interaction of magnesium with calcite during crystal growth at 25-90°C and one atmosphere: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 37, p. 1563-1586.

Kinsman, D.J.J., and Holland, H.D., 1969, The co-precipitation of cations with CaCO3 - IV. The co-precipitation of Sr+2 with aragonite between 16° and 96°C: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 33, p. 1-17.

Kitano, Y., Kanamori, N., and Oomori, T., 1971, Measurements of distribution coefficients of strontium and barium between carbonate precipitate and solution Ñ abnormally high values of distribution coefficients at early stages of carbonate formation: Geochemical Journal, v. 4, p. 183-206.

Kitano, Y., and Oomori, T., 1971, The coprecipitation of uranium with calcium carbonate: Journal of the Oceanographic Society of Japan, v. 27, p. 34-43.

Lorens, R.B., 1981, Sr, Cd, Mn, and Co distribution coefficients in calcite as a function of calcite precipitation rate: Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, v. 45, p. 533-561.

Meece, D.E., and Benninger, L.K., 1993, The coprecipitation of Pu and other radionuclides with CaCO3: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 57, p. 1447-1458.

Morse, J.W., and Mackenzie, F.T., 1990, Geochemistry of Sedimentary Carbonates (Dev. in Sed. 48): New York, Elsevier, 696 p.

Mucci, A., 1988, Manganese uptake during calcite precipitation from seawater: Conditions leading to the formation of a pseudokutnahorite: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 52, p. 1859-1868.

Oomori, T., Kaneshima, H., Maezato, Y., and Kitano, Y., 1987, Distribution coefficient of Mg2+ ions between calcite and solution at 10-50°C: Marine Chemistry, v. 20, p. 327-336.

Pingitore, N.E., Jr., and Eastman, M.P., 1985, Barium partitioning during the transformation of corals from aragonite to calcite: Chemical Geology, v. 48, p. 183-187.

Railsback, L. B., Patterns in the compositions, properties, and geochemistry of carbonate minerals: Carbonates and Evaporites, v. 14, p. 1-20.

Raiswell, R., and Brimblecombe, P., 1977, The partition of manganese into aragonite between 30 and 60¡C: Chemical Geology, v. 19, p. 145-151.

Reeder, R.J., and Grams, J.C., 1987, Sector zoning in calcite cement crystals: Implicatons for trace element distributions in carbonates: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 51, p. 187-194.

Reeder, R.J., and Prosky, J.L., 1986, Compositional sector zoning in dolomite: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 56, p. 237-247.

Richter, F.M., 1996, Models for the coupled Sr-sulfate budget in deep-sea carbonates: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 141, p. 199-211.

Rimstidt, J.D., Balog, A., and Webb, J., 1998, Distribution of trace elements between carbonate minerals and aqueous solutions: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 62, p. 1851-1863.

Tesoriero, A.J., and Pankow, J.F., 1996, Solid solution partitioning of Sr+2, Ba+2, and Cd+2 to calcite: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 60, p. 1053-1063.

Tsusue, A., and Holland, H.D., 1966, The coprecipitation of cations with CaCO3 - III. The coprecipitation of Zn+2 with calcite between 50°C and 250°C: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 30, p. 439-453.

Veizer, J., 1974, Chemical diagenesis of belemnite shells and possible consequences for paleotemperature determinations: Neues Jahrbuch fŸr Geologie und Paläontologie Abhandlungen, v. 147, p. 91-111.

Wartel, M., Skiker, M., Auger, Y., and Boughriet, 1990, Interaction of manganese(II) with carbonates in seawater: assessment of solubility product of MnCO3 and Mn distribution coefficient between the liquid phase and CaCO3 particles: Marine Chemistry, v. 29, p. 99-117.

Wogelius, R.A., Fraser, D.G., Wall., G.R.T., and Grime, G.W., 1997, Trace element and isotopic zonation in vein calcite from the Mendip Hills, U.K., with spatial-process correlation analysis: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 61, p. 2037-2051.


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