“…However, the range in precipitation temperatures (from , 17 to 35uC) is probably too low to reflect formation in sediments experiencing the transition from Opal CT to quartz, which generally occurs at temperatures of , 65 to 80uC, although in diatomite cherts with less than 10 wt. % detritus the conversion can occur at much lower temperatures (, 30-40uC;Behl and Garrison 1994;Behl 2010 (Clayton et al 1966), the low temperatures of concretion formation indicate precipitation well before the onset of marked clay reordering (, 100uC, e.g., Aoyagi and Kazama 2006). Thus, silica diagenesis is the most probable cause of the pore-water 18 O enrichment.…”