2021
DOI: 10.3390/geosciences11090380
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Machine Learning Applied to K-Bentonite Geochemistry for Identification and Correlation: The Ordovician Hagan K-Bentonite Complex Case Study

Abstract: Altered tephras (K-bentonites) are of great importance for calibration of the geologic time scale, for local, regional, and global correlations, and paleoenvironmental reconstructions. Thus, definitive identification of individual tephras is critical. Single crystal geochemistry has been used to differentiate tephra layers, and apatite is one of the phenocrysts commonly occurring in tephras that has been widely used. Here, we use existing and newly acquired analytical datasets (electron probe micro-analyzer [E… Show more

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“…Geochemistry of apatite phenocrysts from Ordovician K-bentonites is a valuable tephrochronology tool [12,36,37]). Because the Deicke and Millbrig K-bentonites occur within mature quartz arenites at several of the exposures, we sampled those two K-bentonite beds at several locations as well, so as to confirm that a specific K-bentonite bed is in fact accurately identified using the unique geochemistry of apatites from individual eruptive events.…”
Section: Apatite Phenocryst "Fingerprinting" Using Laser Ablation Ind...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geochemistry of apatite phenocrysts from Ordovician K-bentonites is a valuable tephrochronology tool [12,36,37]). Because the Deicke and Millbrig K-bentonites occur within mature quartz arenites at several of the exposures, we sampled those two K-bentonite beds at several locations as well, so as to confirm that a specific K-bentonite bed is in fact accurately identified using the unique geochemistry of apatites from individual eruptive events.…”
Section: Apatite Phenocryst "Fingerprinting" Using Laser Ablation Ind...mentioning
confidence: 99%