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Cambrian Series 3 carbonate platform of Korea dominated by microbial-sponge reefs

Authors
Hong, JongsunLee, Jeong-HyunChoh, Suk-JooLee, Dong-Jin
Issue Date
15-7월-2016
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Keywords
Microbial-sponge reef; Cambrian Series 3; Carbonate platform; Korea
Citation
SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY, v.341, pp.58 - 69
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY
Volume
341
Start Page
58
End Page
69
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/88065
DOI
10.1016/j.sedgeo.2016.04.012
ISSN
0037-0738
Abstract
Metazoans have been considered as negligible components of Cambrian Series 3 and Furongian microbial dominated reefs, in contrast to their presence in earlier Terreneuvian-Cambrian Series 2 microbial-archaeocyath reefs. However, recent discoveries of sponges in Cambrian Series 3-Furongian reefs of Australia, China, Iran, USA, and Korea have raised question regarding their contribution in terms of carbonate platform development, which have never been assessed. This study examines Cambrian Series 3 deposits of the Daegi Formation, Korea to elucidate this question. The 100-m-thick middle part of the Daegi Formation is dominated by boundstone fades, which occupies 45% of the study interval, as well as bioclastic wackestone to packstone, bioclastic grainstone, and ooid packstone to grainstone facies. The Daegi reefs are primarily thrombolitic in composition, with 90% (n = 26/29) of the reefs containing an average of 9% sponges in aerial percentage calculated from thin sections. Lithistid sponges composed of peloidal fabrics, some desma spicules, and spicule networks commonly occupy the interstitial space in microbial clusters, are encrusted by mesoclots and Epiphyton, and are surrounded by micrite. Subordinate non-lithistid demosponges occur within clusters of microbial elements. The middle Daegi Formation can be largely subdivided into shoal environment dominated by grainstone to packstone facies and shallow subtidal platform interior environment located behind shoal with wackestone to packstone fades. The microbial-sponge reefs mainly developed around platform interior as patch reefs. The current study indicates that metazoans in the form of lithistid and non-lithistid demosponges are nearly ubiquitously incorporated in Daegi reefs and contributed greatly to the formation of microbial-sponge reefs as well as carbonate platform during the time. Study of these microbial-sponge reefs and their distribution within the carbonate platform may help us to understand how carbonate sedimentary environments responded to the extinction of archaeocyaths. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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