Publication: First note on marine-like cementation of Late Holocene beachrock, Iznik Lake (Turkey)
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Silesian University of Technology
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Micro-fabric characteristics and optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating results are presented to discuss the controlling agents and timing of beachrock cementation on the fresh-water Iznik Lake shoreline. The beachrocks are made up of grain-supported polygenic conglomerate containing 20.42% carbonate with encrusted grains, basically as micrite coatings, isopachous aragonite rims, cryptocrystalline void fills and meniscus bridges. The optical ages of twelve samples yielded ages that range from 4.226±0.569 ka on the lowermost beds to 0.706±0.081 on the uppermost. This is the first report of precipitation of marine-like cements in Iznik Lake. The abundant aragonite-dominated cement is likely indicative of precipitation-prone dry evaporative conditions from the climatic optimum to the last millennia.
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Carbonate precipitation, Nw Turkey, Turkey, Beachrock cementation, Paleontology, Intertidal zone, Geology, Island, Late Holocene, Iznik Lake, Diagenesis, Transition, Basın