Chapter 5: Problem 11
Which features of carbonate rocks suggest intertidal or supratidal deposition? Which features suggest subtidal deposition?
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Intertidal and supratidal deposition in carbonate rocks can be indicated by features such as algal laminations or microbial mats, mudcracks, salinity-related minerals like gypsum and anhydrite, fossils or traces of organisms that thrive in these zones, and dolomite or dedolomite formation. On the other hand, subtidal deposition in carbonate rocks can be suggested by the presence of fossils of marine organisms, sedimentary structures like cross-bedding, ripples, or dunes, in-situ corals or reefs, and sediments such as lime mud, peloids, or ooids.