Comment on “Uranium series dating of Great Artesian Basin travertine deposits: Implications for palaeohydrogeology and palaeoclimate” by Priestley et al. (2018)

  • I. Tonguç Uysal
  • , Uwe Ring
  • , Ezgi Ünal-İmer
  • , Galip Yüce
  • , James Shulmeister
  • , Ali Imer
  • , Francesco Italiano
  • , Jian xin Zhao

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Abstract

Widespread travertine deposits occur in the southwestern Great Artesian Basin (GAB) in central Australia. Priestley et al. (2018) reported uranium-series ages of travertine deposits and concluded that elevated travertine deposition rates are synchronous with wet periods and that times of travertine deposition represent times of high regional rainfall. We propose an alternative explanation that CO2 degassing from the mantle associated with active faulting played a major role in travertine precipitation in the southwestern GAB.

Original languageEnglish
Article number109420
JournalPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Volume537
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2020

Keywords

  • Active tectonics
  • Australia
  • Climate
  • Great artesian basin
  • Travertine

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