On biospeleothems from a Venezuelan tepui cave: U-Th dating, growth rates, and morphology

Seven silica biospeleothems from Cueva Charles Brewer, Chimantá Plateau, Venezuela have been successfully U-Th dated despite very low U and high detrital Th concentrations. Growth rates are low, between ~100 to ~800 µm/ka, and are greater closer to water level. Dates in unaltered material are in goo...

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Main Authors: Joyce Lundberg, Charles Brewer-Carías, Donald A. McFarlane
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of South Florida Libraries 2018-09-01
Series:International Journal of Speleology
Subjects:
SEM
Online Access:https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/ijs/vol47/iss3/6/
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spelling doaj-fa5b4961b2594d2ea41251ad760142c12021-05-02T07:26:37ZengUniversity of South Florida LibrariesInternational Journal of Speleology0392-66721827-806X2018-09-0147336137810.5038/1827-806X.47.3.2212On biospeleothems from a Venezuelan tepui cave: U-Th dating, growth rates, and morphologyJoyce Lundberg0Charles Brewer-Carías1Donald A. McFarlane2Carleton UniversitySociedad Venezolana de Ciencias NaturalesThe Claremont CollegesSeven silica biospeleothems from Cueva Charles Brewer, Chimantá Plateau, Venezuela have been successfully U-Th dated despite very low U and high detrital Th concentrations. Growth rates are low, between ~100 to ~800 µm/ka, and are greater closer to water level. Dates in unaltered material are in good stratigraphic order, but secondary silicification may compromise the U-Th system, yielding unreliable sequences of ages. Detritally-enriched layers correlate with global climate cycles of the Late Quaternary, in particular the cooler, drier phases of MIS 5d, 5a, and 4. SEM studies indicate that the peloidal material is made up of silica nano-particles assembled to form hollow tubules ~1 µm in diameter. Secondary silicification inside and outside the tubules fills most of the pores. Barite crystals are deposited close to the silicified core material. Chemical analyses suggest that the white peloidal material is deposited by stream-generated foam, while the silicified material and dark core material are closer to rock composition.https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/ijs/vol47/iss3/6/silica speleothembiospeleothemsandstonecaveU-ThSEMtepui
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Charles Brewer-Carías
Donald A. McFarlane
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Charles Brewer-Carías
Donald A. McFarlane
On biospeleothems from a Venezuelan tepui cave: U-Th dating, growth rates, and morphology
International Journal of Speleology
silica speleothem
biospeleothem
sandstone
cave
U-Th
SEM
tepui
author_facet Joyce Lundberg
Charles Brewer-Carías
Donald A. McFarlane
author_sort Joyce Lundberg
title On biospeleothems from a Venezuelan tepui cave: U-Th dating, growth rates, and morphology
title_short On biospeleothems from a Venezuelan tepui cave: U-Th dating, growth rates, and morphology
title_full On biospeleothems from a Venezuelan tepui cave: U-Th dating, growth rates, and morphology
title_fullStr On biospeleothems from a Venezuelan tepui cave: U-Th dating, growth rates, and morphology
title_full_unstemmed On biospeleothems from a Venezuelan tepui cave: U-Th dating, growth rates, and morphology
title_sort on biospeleothems from a venezuelan tepui cave: u-th dating, growth rates, and morphology
publisher University of South Florida Libraries
series International Journal of Speleology
issn 0392-6672
1827-806X
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Seven silica biospeleothems from Cueva Charles Brewer, Chimantá Plateau, Venezuela have been successfully U-Th dated despite very low U and high detrital Th concentrations. Growth rates are low, between ~100 to ~800 µm/ka, and are greater closer to water level. Dates in unaltered material are in good stratigraphic order, but secondary silicification may compromise the U-Th system, yielding unreliable sequences of ages. Detritally-enriched layers correlate with global climate cycles of the Late Quaternary, in particular the cooler, drier phases of MIS 5d, 5a, and 4. SEM studies indicate that the peloidal material is made up of silica nano-particles assembled to form hollow tubules ~1 µm in diameter. Secondary silicification inside and outside the tubules fills most of the pores. Barite crystals are deposited close to the silicified core material. Chemical analyses suggest that the white peloidal material is deposited by stream-generated foam, while the silicified material and dark core material are closer to rock composition.
topic silica speleothem
biospeleothem
sandstone
cave
U-Th
SEM
tepui
url https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/ijs/vol47/iss3/6/
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