2022
DOI: 10.2110/jsr.2022.013
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An eolian dust origin for clastic fines of Devono-Mississippian mudrocks of the greater North American midcontinent

Abstract: Upper Devonian and Lower–Middle Mississippian strata of the North American midcontinent are ubiquitously fine-grained and silt-rich, comprising both so-called shale as well as argillaceous limestone (or calcareous siltstone) that accumulated in the Laurentian epeiric sea. Although long recognized as recording marine deposition, the origin and transport of the fine-grained siliciclastic material in these units remains enigmatic because they do not connect to any proximal deltaic feeder systems. Here, we present… Show more

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“…Second, as eolian sourced material either from volcanic dust or as dust supplied from nearby desert margins (Jones, 2021). Sources of terrestrial dust could be nearby Visean uplands (Wakefield et al, 2016) or more far-field sources (McGlannan et al, 2022). have proposed this as the primary source of hematite in the Trowbarrow carbonates.…”
Section: The Mineralogical Origin Of the Chrmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, as eolian sourced material either from volcanic dust or as dust supplied from nearby desert margins (Jones, 2021). Sources of terrestrial dust could be nearby Visean uplands (Wakefield et al, 2016) or more far-field sources (McGlannan et al, 2022). have proposed this as the primary source of hematite in the Trowbarrow carbonates.…”
Section: The Mineralogical Origin Of the Chrmmentioning
confidence: 99%