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| Presentation Time: 8:00 AM-6:00 PM | ||
| RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CAMBRIAN-EARLY ORDOVICIAN CARBONATE SHELF ALONG LAURENTIA : SIGNIFICANCE OF THE LÉVIS CONGLOMERATE, QUÉBEC APPALACHIANS | ||
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SAMSON, Caroline, Géologie et Génie Géologique, Université Laval, Québec, QC G1K 7P4, Canada, carousse27@hotmail.com, BOURQUE, Pierre-André, Géologie et Génie Géologique, Université Laval, Québec, QC, Canada, and LAVOIE, Denis, Natural Resources of Canada, Geol Survey of Canada - Quebec Office, 880 Chemin Ste-Foy, Quebec City, QC G1S 2L2, Canada The Cambrian-early Ordovician carbonate shelf at the margin of Laurentia in the Québec Reentrant is best known from carbonate clasts in Cambrian-Ordovician conglomerate units of the Humber zone, Québec Appalachians. Conglomerates are divided in three main age groups: middle to upper Cambrian, upper Cambrian, and lower Ordovician. The Lévis conglomerates are typical of the lower Ordovician group. The clasts are usually centimeter to meter-sized, but locally reach up tens of meters. Sedimentologic and diagenetic analyses are carried on the limestone clasts to decipher facies evolution and porosity history of the shelf. The clasts are composed of a variety of carbonate facies and contain Cambrian and lower Ordovician faunas. The commonest facies is a massive Girvanella-Epiphyton boundstone into which the Girvanella sheets often consist in columnar stromatolites. Associated facies are pelletoidal bioclastic mudstone, and less frequent pelletoidal bioclastic grainstone. Both containing variable volume of echinoderms, trilobites, oolites, and subordinate mollusks. Cements of the limestone clasts are of various types. Girvanella-Epiphyton boundstone shows a very open framework with millimeter-sized primary cavities that have been cemented, first by an isopachous finely crystalline non-luminescent calcite, followed by a dull-luminescent equant calcite spar cement. The pelletoidal mudstone-wackestone often shows a dissolution network filled with a zoned inclusion-rich/inclusion-poor non-luminescent calcite cement followed by a zoned dull and non-luminescent calcite spar, and a final zoned dull/bright-luminescent equant calcite spar. The less significant pellotoidal bioclastic grainstone facies presents same cementation episodes as boundstone shows. Three dolomitization events has affected pervasively to completely all limestone types and commonly conglomeratic matrix. | ||
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Northeastern Section - 38th Annual Meeting (March 27-29, 2003)
General Information for this Meeting | ||
| Session No. 6--Booth# 28 Stratigraphy, Paleontology, and Petroleum Geology (Posters) Westin Hotel: Commonwealth A 8:00 AM-6:00 PM, Thursday, March 27, 2003 | ||
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