Promieniste ooidy z wapienia cechsztyńskiego syneklizy perybałtyckiej
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Promieniste ooidy występują w stropowej części wapienia cechsztyńskiego syneklizy perybałtyckiej. Towarzyszą im poligeniczne ziarna węglanowe, takie jak: onkolity, wadyczne pizolity oraz ziarna szkieletowe. W ich sąsiedztwie obecne są również kolumienkowe stromatolity sublitoralne. Wykształcenie ooidów oraz charakter ziarn towarzyszących świadczy, że powstawały one w niezbyt aktywnym środowisku 'morskim, obejmującym centralną część zatoki syneklizy perybałtyckiej.RADIAL OOIDS FROM THE ZECHSTEIN LIMESTONE OF THE PERI-BALTIC SYNECLISE (NORTHERN POLAND)Radial ooids were found in the pisolitic complex of the Zechstein Limestone (Upper Pennian) of northern Poland (Figs. 1, 2). Ooids exhibit almost exclusively the radial structure (PI. I, Figs 5, 6). Associated subtidal stromatolites as well as pisolites of algal, vadose and hybrid origin indicate a sedimentary environment of rather moderate-energy conditions. Occurrence of radial ooids in such environment supports the earlier conclusions of many authors that the low active environments can also be the place of oolitic accretion.Studies under optical as well as scanning electron microscope indicated that the cortex of ooid is composed of radially arranged palisade calcite crystals. Considering studies of recent ooids from the Great Salt Lake Utah, the present author came to conclusion that conecpt of original mineralogy and structure of studied ooids seems to be very probable.Downloads
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