This study presents the results of a quantitative hydrogeochemical investigation of early meteoric diagenesis in a deposit of biogenic, mixed-mineralic Holocene carbonate sediments at Ocean Bight in the southeastern Bahamas. Ground-water samples were collected from a network of 27 wells arranged into 4 transects across the 1.5 km 2 strand-plain deposit. Four wells provided multi-depth samples at 0.5 m intervals, thus allowing for the construction of vertical chemical profiles. Analyses of the water consisted of temperature, pH, alkalinity, CI (super -) , Ca (super 2+) , Mg (super 2+) , SR (super 2+) , SO 4 (super 2-) , and delta 13 C. Data derived from these analyses were used in a series of equilibrium and mass-balance equations to calcula...
Shallow-water carbonate sediments constitute the bulk of sedimentary carbonates in the geologic reco...
We present sediment pore fluid and sediment solid phase results obtained during IODP Expedition 340 ...
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This study presents the results of a quantitative hydrogeochemical investigation of early meteoric d...
Cores collected through the Biscayne Aquifer (Plio-Pleistocene) in Hollywood, southeastern Florida, ...
Bermuda is composed of relatively young skeletal limestones currently undergoing diagenesis by the g...
This paper explores the relationship between vadose zone hydrology and geochemical changes in mixed ...
Diagenesis of carbonates and clastic sediments encompasses the biochemical, mechanical, and chemical...
UnrestrictedThe carbonate minerals calcite, aragonite and dolomite (and their rock-counterparts) pre...
ABSTRACT: Meteoric water diagenesis may take place in the vadose-subaerial environment or in the fre...
International audienceEarly diagenesis processes in the Bay of Biscay have been studied previously o...
The average age of ground water that discharges at the shoreline from an island fresh-water lens is ...
Different diagenetic environments have been recognized in the Early Miocene carbonate platform of Mu...
International audienceThe western flank of the Great Bahama Bank, drilled during ODP Leg 166 at seve...
ABSTRACT The distribution of permeability and chemical character of groundwater in carbonate aquifer...
Shallow-water carbonate sediments constitute the bulk of sedimentary carbonates in the geologic reco...
We present sediment pore fluid and sediment solid phase results obtained during IODP Expedition 340 ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com"...
This study presents the results of a quantitative hydrogeochemical investigation of early meteoric d...
Cores collected through the Biscayne Aquifer (Plio-Pleistocene) in Hollywood, southeastern Florida, ...
Bermuda is composed of relatively young skeletal limestones currently undergoing diagenesis by the g...
This paper explores the relationship between vadose zone hydrology and geochemical changes in mixed ...
Diagenesis of carbonates and clastic sediments encompasses the biochemical, mechanical, and chemical...
UnrestrictedThe carbonate minerals calcite, aragonite and dolomite (and their rock-counterparts) pre...
ABSTRACT: Meteoric water diagenesis may take place in the vadose-subaerial environment or in the fre...
International audienceEarly diagenesis processes in the Bay of Biscay have been studied previously o...
The average age of ground water that discharges at the shoreline from an island fresh-water lens is ...
Different diagenetic environments have been recognized in the Early Miocene carbonate platform of Mu...
International audienceThe western flank of the Great Bahama Bank, drilled during ODP Leg 166 at seve...
ABSTRACT The distribution of permeability and chemical character of groundwater in carbonate aquifer...
Shallow-water carbonate sediments constitute the bulk of sedimentary carbonates in the geologic reco...
We present sediment pore fluid and sediment solid phase results obtained during IODP Expedition 340 ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com"...