Addressing a Phanerozoic carbonate facies conundrum - sponges or clotted micrite? Evidence from Early Silurian reefs, South China Block

S. Kershaw, Qijian Li, Yue Li
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We describe Early Silurian carbonate reef facies containing amalgamated micritic masses, commonly layered, interpreted to have formed by bacterial processes creating clotted fabrics. However, some curved structures in these masses resemble published images of interpreted sponges, raising the question of their nature, relevant to many carbonate studies including reefs and mud mounds throughout the Phanerozoic. Many lithistid sponges are well-established but others are open to interpretation. For keratose sponges, Cambrian examples are known, but several interpreted cases in later rocks are not confirmed; one example in Devonian and Triassic rocks using 3D imaging did not lead to firm verification. Thus criteria to distinguish sponges and clotted micrites remain problematic. A careful approach to interpretation of such sponges is needed, they might instead be microbially-mediated clotted micritic masses. The difficult process of 3D reconstruction is likely needed to resolve this interesting issue of interpretation.
解决显生宙碳酸盐岩相难题——海绵还是凝块泥晶?华南地块早志留世礁的证据
我们描述了早志留纪碳酸盐岩礁相,其中含有汞化泥晶块,通常是层状的,被解释为由细菌过程形成的凝块结构。然而,这些块体中的一些弯曲结构与已发表的解释海绵图像相似,这就提出了它们的性质问题,这与许多碳酸盐岩研究有关,包括显生宙的珊瑚礁和泥丘。许多岩石质海绵是公认的,但其他的还有待解释。对于角化海绵,寒武纪的例子是已知的,但在后来的岩石中有几个解释的例子没有得到证实;例如,在泥盆纪和三叠纪岩石中使用3D成像并没有得到确切的验证。因此,区分海绵和凝块泥晶的标准仍然存在问题。需要对这种海绵进行仔细的解释,它们可能是微生物介导的凝块泥晶块。3D重建的困难过程可能需要解决这个有趣的解释问题。
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