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Mamet et al., 1997

Bacterial origin of the Red Pigmentation in the devonian Slivenec Limestone, Czech Republic

Mamet, B., Préat, A., De Ridder, C.
DOI
DOI10.1007/BF02536883
Aasta1997
AjakiriFacies
Köide36
Number1
Leheküljed173-187
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Keelinglise
Id53064

Abstrakt

The deep-red lenses of the Pragian Slivenec Limestone have been extensively quarried for ornamental purposes since the XIIth century. Petrographic microscope observations indicate that the hematite stainings of the limestone follow ten different patterns. They range from massive non-directional filling of cavities to mineralized films and microstromatolites. Numerous ironrich endolithes are observed. Some could be derived from bacterial or lichen perforations and some related to ferric bacteria. Infiltration along welded calcite crystals, regular mineralized films and microstromatolites suggest a ferric bacterial origin for the pigment. This is confirmed by scanning microscope examinations of polished sections, that show hematite concentrations along micrometric filamentous sheaths.

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