Very high 18O enrichment in archean cherts from South India: implications for Archean ocean temperature

Sharma, S. Das ; Patil, D. J. ; Srinivasan, R. ; Gopalan, K. (1994) Very high 18O enrichment in archean cherts from South India: implications for Archean ocean temperature Terra Nova, 6 (4). pp. 385-390. ISSN 0954-4879

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Abstract

Stable carbon and oxygen isotopic compositions of essentially unmetamorphosed Archean (> 2.6 Gyr old) cherts and carbonates of the Dharwar Sequence of southern India, from the northernmost part of the Dharwar-Shimoga supracrustal belt (Kalche and Nagargali), have been determined. The cherts from the Nagargali area, which preserve oolitic texture and cryptocrystalline silica, show highly enriched δ 18O values ranging from 28 to 31.4%o relative to SMOW. Such values are the highest yet reported from Archean nondetrital sediments, but are similar to those of modern marine cherts. On the assumption of a seawater δ18O of 0%0, calculation of temperature based on the maximum δ18O value of 31.4%0 yields a value of 40°C. This is significantly less than 70-80°C reported for the Archean oceans based on cherts and chert-phosphate pairs. Diagenetically recrystallized microcrystalline chert-dolomite pairs of Kalche area exhibit a range of oxygen isotopic ratios similar to those reported for Archean cherts and carbonates from other parts of the world. The temperature of diagenesis is estimated to be about 68°C.

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