Abstract
Three ooid types are recognized from the Lower Tournaisian »Kohlenkalk« shelf facies at Velbert, Germany. Ooids from this unit have a predominantly concentric laminae fabric. Radial-concentric and small radial fibrous ooids are minor components to this oolite. The diagenetic response of Kohlenkalk ooid chemistry is significantly different from that observed in contemporaneous crinoid and brachiopod material. Fabric evidence suggests that radial-concentric and radial-fibrous ooids were probably originally aragonite/high-Mg calcite and high-Mg calcite respectively. Fabric and trace elemental chemistries of the concentric fabric ooids suggests that they were originally precipitated as aragonite and subsequently altered to low-Mg calcite.
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