Paleoenvironmental considerations based on geochemistry and mineralogy of a Miocene lacustrine calcrete, southern Portugal

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Journal Issue

Abstract

A lacustrine carbonate facies has been investigated in Middle Miocene successions of the western side of the Moura-Marmelar basin, Southern Portugal in order to evaluate paleoenvironments in which carbonates formed, by using geochemistry and mineralogy. The studied formation corresponds to a recent unearthed section of a calcrete with an homogeneous carbonate facies comprising fine, whitish, and powdery material, and the only detected difference is a slightly hardness decrease towards the top, as well as an increase of weathered rock fragments (schist). The calcrete is calcium rich, even some magnesium enrichment was observed at the middle level, which is differentiated by a general depletion of all chemical elements, particularly REE, in both the bulk and clay-size fraction. Regarding the mineralogy, calcite prevails, and dolomite is only present in the middle level of the calcrete, together with a smectite enrichment, suggesting changes to more alkaline and low drainage, lacustrine and arid to semi-arid conditions.

Keywords

Unesco Subjects

Bibliographic citation

Rodrigues, A. L., Dias, M. I., Prudêncio, M. I., Rocha, F., Ruiz Muñoz, F., Marques, R., González-Regalado, M.L., Russo, D., & Cardoso, G. (2019). Paleoenvironmental considerations based on geochemistry and mineralogy of a Miocene lacustrine calcrete, southern Portugal. In O. Chudaev, Y. Kharaka, R. Harmon, R. Millot, & O. Shouakar-Stash (Eds.), E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 98, p. 06012). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20199806012
Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España
The license for this item is described as Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España