Study of Oxygen and Carbon Isotopic Equilibrium in Coexisting Limestone and Crystallised Calcite

Main Authors: LALLAN SINGH, S. N. DAS, T. SHARMA
Format: Article Journal
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: , 1973
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Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/6420344
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  • Department of Chemistry, Patna University, Patna-5 Department of Chemistry, L. S. College, Muzaffarpur (Manuscript received 3 June 1972; revised 11 September 1972; accepted 14 November 1972) Limestone samples associated with crystallised calcite have been studied for O18/O16 and C13/C12 variations. The isotopic data are indicative of exchanged marine nature of the samples. The fractionation between the crystallised calcites and the limestones are in the range —1.41 to +1.49 for 0" and —0.80 to +2.95 for C13. The ∆O18LS_C values have been found to be scattered and the scattering in data are indicative of slow processes involved in dissolution and crystallisa­tion under non-isotopic equilibrium. The more positive ∆C18LS_C values are the consequences of the negative 6 value of the calcite which may arise due to exchange of the HCO-3 (from which calcite crystallised) with biogenic carbon dioxide.