Project Details
Mechanisms controlling major and trace element uptake during carbonate mineral formation and diagenetic alteration: An experimental approach
Applicant
Professor Dr. Martin Dietzel
Subject Area
Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry
Palaeontology
Palaeontology
Term
from 2013 to 2021
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 189839832
The chemical and isotopic signatures of carbonate archives reflect the physicochemical parameters occurring during mineral formation and/or diagenetic transformation. Thus understanding the physicochemical parameters controlling the distribution of elemental and isotopic signals in carbonates is a fundamental requirement for the interpretation of the environmental conditions occurred during their formation and/or transformation. To date however the experimental studies that mechanistically describe reactions and pathways controlling such parameters are scarce. The present study is based on experimental approaches for the (trans)formation of amorphous and crystalline carbonates at low and elevated temperatures. The experimental work aims to obtain a deep understanding of reaction mechanisms and pathways of (i) high Temperature-resolution hydrothermal alteration of aragonite and Mg calcite, (ii) formation of dolomite, and (iii) low temperature (Mg-)ACC (trans)formation in the presence of organic ligands. To reach these goals we will use elemental (e.g., Mg, Sr, Ba) and isotopic signatures as well as mineralogical and (micro)structural characterisations by strong (inter)national cooperation.
DFG Programme
Research Units
Subproject of
FOR 1644:
CHARON: Marine Carbonate Archives: Controls on Carbonate Precipitation and Pathways of Diagenetic Alteration
International Connection
Austria
Major Instrumentation
RAMAN PROBE - High P/T
Partner Organisation
Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (FWF)