STRATIGRAPHIC VARIATIONS IN GEOCHEMISTY AND CRYSTALLOGRAPHY OF FOSSIL BIOAPATITE IN CARBONATE PALEOENVIRONMENTS
This research in stratigraphic variations of REE and UCD has been expanded to include Carbonate paleoenvironments. REE signatures and UCD for bioapatite from different carbonate environments are successfully used to shed light on diagenetic processes, reconstruct paleoenvironmental conditions, and accomplish stratigraphic correlation. Stratigraphic variations in REE and UCD in two distinct Carbonate paleoenvironments were explored. Florida Pleistocene vertebrate fossils of the Anastasia Formation and the Fort Thompson Formation were collected to represent near shore, shallow carbonate environments. Both collections were analyzed for REE signature (ICP-MS) and UCD (XRD) variations. REE signatures and UCD variations were found to be consistent within individual lithostratigraphic units but are significantly different between these units. Therefore, REE signatures and UCD act as markers for their units and may be used to discriminate between units for purposes of stratigraphic correlation. A combination of REE analysis and UCD analysis can better identify specific units that correlate to a specific original depositional environment. Results of the research indicate that this combination of methods may provide for a finer scale of resolution for stratigraphic correlation in carbonates.