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dc.contributor.authorLeet, Kennie
dc.contributor.authorLowenstein, Tim K.
dc.contributor.authorRenaut, Robin W.
dc.contributor.authorOwen, R. Bernhart
dc.contributor.authorCohen, Andrew
dc.date.accessioned2021-09-24T18:43:00Z
dc.date.available2021-09-24T18:43:00Z
dc.date.issued2021-06-03
dc.identifier.citationLeet, K., Lowenstein, T. K., Renaut, R. W., Owen, R. B., & Cohen, A. (2021). Labyrinth patterns in Magadi (Kenya) cherts: Evidence for early formation from siliceous gels. Geology, 49(9), 1137–1142.en_US
dc.identifier.issn0091-7613
dc.identifier.doi10.1130/g48771.1
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10150/661866
dc.description.abstractSedimentary cherts, with well-preserved microfossils, are known from the Archean to the present, yet their origins remain poorly understood. Lake Magadi, Kenya, has been used as a modern analog system for understanding the origins of nonbiogenic chert. We present evidence for synsedimentary formation of Magadi cherts directly from siliceous gels. Petrographic thin-section analysis and field-emission scanning electron microscopy of cherts from cores drilled in Lake Magadi during the Hominin Sites and Paleolakes Drilling Project in 2014 led to the discovery of two-dimensional branching “labyrinth patterns” in chert, which are a type of fractal “squeeze” pattern formed at air-liquid interfaces. Labyrinth patterns preserved in chert from Lake Magadi cores indicate invasion of air along planes in dewatering gels. These patterns support the precipitation of silica gels in the saline-alkaline Lake Magadi system and syndepositional drying of gels in contact with air as part of chert formation. Recognizing cherts as syndepositional has been critical for our use of them for U-Th dating. Identification of labyrinth patterns in ancient cherts can provide a better understanding of paleoenvironmental and geochemical conditions in the past © 2021 Geological Society of America.en_US
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dc.publisherGeological Society of Americaen_US
dc.rights© 2021 Geological Society of America.en_US
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dc.titleLabyrinth patterns in Magadi (Kenya) cherts: Evidence for early formation from siliceous gelsen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.eissn1943-2682
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Geosciences, University of Arizonaen_US
dc.identifier.journalGeologyen_US
dc.description.note12 month embargo; first published 03 June 2021en_US
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dc.eprint.versionFinal accepted manuscripten_US
dc.source.journaltitleGeology
dc.source.volume49
dc.source.issue9
dc.source.beginpage1137
dc.source.endpage1142


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