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2021
Journal Article
Titel
Assessing the robustness of carbonate-associated sulfate during hydrothermal dolomitization of the Latemar platform, Italy
Abstract
Carbonate-associated sulfate (CAS) is an important proxy for reconstructing marine sulfur cycling throughout Earth's history. In order to assess the impact of carbonate neomorphism on d34SCAS data, a mineralogical-spatial transect from early diagenetic limestone into low-temperature hydrothermal dolostone was analyzed in the middle Triassic Latemar platform interior, northern Italy. This study addresses the yet unconstrained question whether hydrothermal dolostone preserves a marine d34SCAS signature and, hence, might represent an archive for past seawater sulfate. In this study, d34SCAS values were measured in low-temperature hydrothermal dolostone and compared with data from their corresponding precursor limestone. Results shown here reveal that d34SCAS values for dolostone and precursor limestone are indistinguishable. This points to a rock-buffered middle Triassic marine d34S signature not affected by hydrothermal alteration. Hence, hydrothermal dolostone represents, under favorable conditions, an archive for unraveling past marine sulfur cycling.
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