1980
DOI: 10.1016/0009-2541(80)90070-4
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Formation of fluorite in sedimentary basins

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“…As described by Möller et al (1980) Microfabric details from a fluorite nodule (Figure 6a) revealed that this flame structure was in part previously filled with anhydrite, which was subsequently replaced by Fluorite A. Therefore, we assume that Fluorite A had a sedimentary predecessor and was mobilized during burial.…”
Section: Diagenetic Sequence and Fluid Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…As described by Möller et al (1980) Microfabric details from a fluorite nodule (Figure 6a) revealed that this flame structure was in part previously filled with anhydrite, which was subsequently replaced by Fluorite A. Therefore, we assume that Fluorite A had a sedimentary predecessor and was mobilized during burial.…”
Section: Diagenetic Sequence and Fluid Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Numerous studies on fluorite have shown (Bau and Dulski, 1995;Möller, 1991, 1992;Jacob, 1974;Lüders, 1991;Möller et al, 1976;Möller et al, 1980;Schulz, 1980;Schwinn and Markl, 2005) how distributions of REE and Y in fluorite may help identifying the environment of crystallization, i.e. distinguish between primary crystallized and recrystallized fluorite (Möller et al, 1976).…”
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confidence: 97%
“…A syn-sedimentary formation of fluorite in the NGB has been ascribed by Möller et al [25]. They also discussed the processes leading to the necessary enrichment of fluorine from marine waters to form fluorite.…”
Section: Fluorite Precipitation and The Fluorine Sourcementioning
confidence: 97%
“…Seawater and marine pore waters are usually under saturated in F-and thus precipitation of fluorite is prevented in oxygenated seawater. Under these conditions the diagenetic formation of fluorite is linked to dolomite formation in calcareous sediments due to Mg 2+ removal from pore fluids and consequent release of F − due to break-up of MgF + complexes [25]. Organic material e.g., [77,78], fresh water influx with elevated fluorine concentrations attributed to pegmatitic sources [79], or a volcanogenic source [80,81] have also been invoked to account for the required saturation to allow fluorite precipitation under diagenetic conditions.…”
Section: Fluorite Precipitation and The Fluorine Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have also found several pseudomorph clusters withinthemoreshalylimestonebeds stratigraphically below (nowstructurally above)thequarryable Portoro, and these pseudomorphs are concentrated 40 A few crystal pseudomorphs contain a small central anhedralmassof clear fluorite. Fluoriteis anoccasional accessorymineralin tidal-flatdolomites(Mooreet~l.1972; Moller et al 1980;Cook et al 1985), and Hein (1981) reportsit on top of sedimentfills withincavitiesin fenestral dolomite. However,fluorine also occurs in evaporite minerals to the extent of 100-900ppm (Koritnig, 1951), and fluorite has also been found in evaporite related sediments (Friedman and Radke, 1979;Rouchy et al 1987).…”
Section: Relict Sulphate Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%