Abstract
The Annijokka Member of the Late Precambrian Båtsfjord Formation consists of about 300 m of siliciclastic and carbonate deposits which accumulated on tidal flats, and includes several horizons of stromatolite biostromes. Seven main lithofacies are arranged in fining-up cycles a few metres thick. The cycles are terrigenous in the lower part and carbonate-rich higher up and are interpreted as reflecting shallowing-up conditions of deposition. Lithofacies distribution in the member as a whole also shows an upward decrease in the terrigenous component and grain size and increase in carbonates, thus suggesting that the Annijokka Member is regressive. The stromatolite biostromes of the member contain domal forms composed of calcite while the non-stromatolitic, though possibly in part algal-laminated, carbonate-rich beds of the member are dolomitic. This contrasting mineralogy suggests (1) penecontemporaneous supratidal dolomitization, and (2) a possibly freshwater-influenced origin of the domal stromatolites.
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