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Coupled transport-reaction pathways and distribution patterns between siliciclastic-carbonate sediments at the Ria de Vigo
Authors:T García  A Velo  S Fernandez-Bastero  L Gago-Duport  A Santos  I Alejo  F Vilas
Institution:aDepartamento Xeociencias Mariñas e Ordenación do Territorio, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar, Universidad de Vigo, Apdo. 874, Vigo, Pontevedra, 36200 Vigo, Spain;bDepartamento Geologia, C.A.S.E.M. Universidad de Cadiz, Apdo. 40, Puerto Real, Cadiz, Spain
Abstract:This paper examines the linkages between the space-distribution of grain sizes and the relative percentage of the amount of mineral species that result from the mixing process of siliciclastic and carbonate sediments at the Ria de Vigo (NW of Spain).The space-distribution of minerals was initially determined, starting from a detailed mineralogical study based on XRD-Rietveld analysis of the superficial sediments. Correlations between the maps obtained for grain sizes, average fractions of either siliciclastic or carbonates, as well as for individual-minerals, were further stabilised. From this analysis, spatially organized patterns were found between carbonates and several minerals involved in the siliciclastic fraction. In particular, a coupled behaviour is observed between plagioclases and carbonates, in terms of their relative percentage amounts and the grain size distribution.In order to explain these results a conceptual model is proposed, based on the interplay between chemical processes at the seawater–sediment interface and hydrodynamical factors. This model suggests the existence of chemical control mechanisms that, by selective processes of dissolution-crystallization, constrain the mixed environment's long-term evolution, inducing the formation of self-organized sedimentary patterns.
Keywords:Siliciclastic-carbonate sediments  Dissolution–  precipitation  Coupled reaction-transport model  Self-organization
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