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Verification of Genetic Process for the High-purity Limestone in Daegi Formation by Oxygen-carbon Stable Isotope Characteristics

Authors
Kim, Chang SeongChoi, Seon-GyuKim, Gyu-BoKang, JeonggeukKim, Sang-TaeLee, JonghyunJang, Jaeho
Issue Date
Feb-2019
Publisher
KOREA SOC ECONOMIC & ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY
Keywords
high-purity limestone; Daegi Formation; Taebaeksan Basin; oxygen-carbon stable isotope; carbonate factory
Citation
ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY, v.52, no.1, pp.107 - 118
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Journal Title
ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY
Volume
52
Number
1
Start Page
107
End Page
118
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/68209
DOI
10.9719/EEG.2019.52.1.107
ISSN
1225-7281
Abstract
Two assertions about the process the formation of the high-purity limestone in the Taebaeksan Basin, categorized into syngenetic and epigenetic origin, are verified on the basis of its oxygen-carbon stable isotopic characteristics. The carbonate rocks sampled from the selective six high-purity limestone mines and several outcrops in the Daegi formation are featured by various colors such as the gray, light gray and dark gray. They show a wide range of oxygen stable isotope ratios (4.5 similar to 21.6 parts per thousand), but a narrow range of carbon stable isotope ratios (-1.1 similar to 0.8 parts per thousand, except for vein calcite), which means that they had not experienced strong hydrothermal alteration. In addition, there is no difference in the range of the oxygen stable isotope ratios by mine and color, and it is similar to the range from surrounding outcrop samples. These results indicate that the effect of the hydrothermal alteration were negligible in the generation of high-purity limestone in deposit scale. Whereas, the carbonate rocks can be divided texturally into two groups on the basis of an oxygen isotope ratio; the massive-textured or well-layered samples (>15 parts per thousand), and the layer-disturbed (or layer-destructed) and showing over two colors in one sample (<15 parts per thousand). In the multi-colored samples, the bright parts are characterized by the very low oxygen stable isotope ratios, compared to the dark parts, implying the increase in brightness of the carbonate rocks could be induced by the interaction between hydrothermal fluid and rock. However, these can be applied in a small scale such as one sample and are not suitable for interpretation of the generation of high-purity limestone as a deposit scale. In particular, the high oxygen isotope ratios from the recrystallized white limestone suggest that hydrothermal fluids are also rarely involved during recrystallization process. In addition, the occurrences of the high-purity limestone orebody strongly support the high-purity limestone in the area are syngenetic rather than epigenetic; the high-purity limestone layers in the area show continuous and almost horizontal shapes, and is intercalated between dolomite layers. Consequently, the overall reinterpretation based on the sequential stratigraphy over the Taebaeksan basin would play an important role to find additional reserves of the high-purity limestone.
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