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MALIVA, R. G., DICKSON, J. A. D., SCHIAVON, N., FALLICK, A. E. (1999) Self-organization origin of wood-grained chert, Portland Limestone Formation (Upper Jurassic), southern England. Geological Magazine, 136 (4) 413-421 doi:10.1017/s0016756899002629

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TitleSelf-organization origin of wood-grained chert, Portland Limestone Formation (Upper Jurassic), southern England
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsMALIVA, R. G.Author
DICKSON, J. A. D.Author
SCHIAVON, N.Author
FALLICK, A. E.Author
Year1999 (July)Volume136
Issue4
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756899002629Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMALIVA, R. G., DICKSON, J. A. D., SCHIAVON, N., FALLICK, A. E. (1999) Self-organization origin of wood-grained chert, Portland Limestone Formation (Upper Jurassic), southern England. Geological Magazine, 136 (4) 413-421 doi:10.1017/s0016756899002629
Plain TextMALIVA, R. G., DICKSON, J. A. D., SCHIAVON, N., FALLICK, A. E. (1999) Self-organization origin of wood-grained chert, Portland Limestone Formation (Upper Jurassic), southern England. Geological Magazine, 136 (4) 413-421 doi:10.1017/s0016756899002629
In(1999, July) Geological Magazine Vol. 136 (4) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesWood-grained chert is an unusual type of banded nodular chert that is characterized by
alternating thin dark-coloured bands and thicker light-coloured bands, which give the chert a texture
reminiscent of the growth rings of wood. The wood-grained texture found in some chert nodules in the
Portland Limestone Formation of southern England is the result of variations in the concentration of
calcite inclusions within the chert. Light-coloured bands contain more abundant calcite inclusions
than adjoining darker coloured chert bands. The Portland Limestone wood-grained cherts formed by
the late diagenetic replacement of a highly compacted carbonate sand, in which abundant siliceous
sponge spicules were the silica source. Oxygen and hydrogen isotope data
(δ18O=27.0 to 29.3‰;
δ18O=−71 to −91‰ V-SMOW), indicate that either
chert formation or, more likely, the opal-CT to
quartz transformation, occurred in meteoric or mixed marine and meteoric pore waters at temperatures
in the range of 20–60°C. The wood-grained texture likely formed by a self-organization process.
A feedback mechanism is proposed for the origin of the texture in which calcium and carbonate ions
released during the replacement of the host limestone resulted in calcite supersaturation along the
boundaries of growing chert nodule. Calcite inclusion-rich chert bands formed within the calcite
supersaturated zone and inclusion-poor bands formed outside of the calcite-supersaturated zone.
Wood-grained chert provides another example of how the coupling of reaction and transport can produce
repetitive patterns in otherwise unordered sediments or rock.


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