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Page 1: Reef Carbonates. Definition of a reef 1.Rigid, wave-resistant structure 2.Bathymetric relief above seafloor 3.Form in situ by organic growth (rarely by

Reef Carbonates

Page 2: Reef Carbonates. Definition of a reef 1.Rigid, wave-resistant structure 2.Bathymetric relief above seafloor 3.Form in situ by organic growth (rarely by

Definition of a reef

1. Rigid, wave-resistant structure

2. Bathymetric relief above seafloor

3. Form in situ by organic growth (rarely by mineral precipitation)Modern reefs are nearly all constructed by corals in shallow tropical water,

but this hasn’t always been the case

Page 3: Reef Carbonates. Definition of a reef 1.Rigid, wave-resistant structure 2.Bathymetric relief above seafloor 3.Form in situ by organic growth (rarely by

Reef formation is a balance between constructive and destructive processes

Constructive processes:

Growth of organic framework

Binding by encrusters

Sediment trapping by bafflers

Page 4: Reef Carbonates. Definition of a reef 1.Rigid, wave-resistant structure 2.Bathymetric relief above seafloor 3.Form in situ by organic growth (rarely by

Reef limestones composed of:

1. Framework constructing organisms

2. Encrusting algae, microbes, animals

3. Platy “baffling” organisms

4. Cavities filled by sediment and/or cement

Page 5: Reef Carbonates. Definition of a reef 1.Rigid, wave-resistant structure 2.Bathymetric relief above seafloor 3.Form in situ by organic growth (rarely by

Microbial binding much more dominant in Proterozoic-Triassic reefs

Lower Cambrian, Nevada

Page 6: Reef Carbonates. Definition of a reef 1.Rigid, wave-resistant structure 2.Bathymetric relief above seafloor 3.Form in situ by organic growth (rarely by

Baffling by platy algae (voids mostly filled with cement)

Middle Permian, Guadalupe Mountains (New Mexico)

Page 7: Reef Carbonates. Definition of a reef 1.Rigid, wave-resistant structure 2.Bathymetric relief above seafloor 3.Form in situ by organic growth (rarely by

Thin section

Polished slab

Mud mounds: buildups (“bioherms”) with bathymetric relief but no organism framework

Dominated by mud trapped by bafflers or precipitated by microbes, or by cement

Page 8: Reef Carbonates. Definition of a reef 1.Rigid, wave-resistant structure 2.Bathymetric relief above seafloor 3.Form in situ by organic growth (rarely by

Cementation

Common cavity fill, partly responsible for steep wave-resistant reef profile

Lower Cambrian, Nevada

Page 9: Reef Carbonates. Definition of a reef 1.Rigid, wave-resistant structure 2.Bathymetric relief above seafloor 3.Form in situ by organic growth (rarely by

Middle Permian, Guadalupe Mountains (Texas)

Page 10: Reef Carbonates. Definition of a reef 1.Rigid, wave-resistant structure 2.Bathymetric relief above seafloor 3.Form in situ by organic growth (rarely by

Destructive processes:

Wave energy (especially storms and hurricanes)

Bioerosion (dominant destructive process in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic)

Page 11: Reef Carbonates. Definition of a reef 1.Rigid, wave-resistant structure 2.Bathymetric relief above seafloor 3.Form in situ by organic growth (rarely by

Bivalve bioerosion in coral head

Page 12: Reef Carbonates. Definition of a reef 1.Rigid, wave-resistant structure 2.Bathymetric relief above seafloor 3.Form in situ by organic growth (rarely by

Reefs are unbedded structures composed of framestone, bindstone, or bafflestone

Due to bathymetric relief, surrounding beds onlap reef core

Page 13: Reef Carbonates. Definition of a reef 1.Rigid, wave-resistant structure 2.Bathymetric relief above seafloor 3.Form in situ by organic growth (rarely by

Because of rigid framework and cementation, reef foreslope can be extremely steep (to vertical)

Fore-reef grainstones and rudstones

Reef talus