Carbonate Sedimentology: Books You Should Know About

Here is a list of some books you should know about…some good, some not.

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General Books

  • Bathurst, R. C. G., 1976, Carbonate Sediments and their Diagenesis (Second Edition): Developments in Sedimentology, Elsevier, 658 p.
  • Carozzi, A. V., 1988, Carbonate Rock Depositional Environments: A Microfiches Approach.
  • Demicco, R. V., and Hardie, L. A., 1994, Sedimentary Structures and Early Diagenetic Features of Shallow Marine Carbonate Deposits: SEPM Atlas Series, No. 1, 263 p.
  • Flugel, E., 1982, Microfacies Analysis of Limestones, Springer-Verlag, 633 p.
  • Flugel, E., 2010, Microfacies Analysis of Carbonate Rocks (second edition), Springer-Verlag, 984 p.
  • Ham, W. E. (ed.), 1962, Classification of Carbonate Rocks, AAPG Memoir 1, 270 p.
  • James, N. P. and Jones, B., 2016, Origin of Carbonate Sediimentary Rocks: Wiley, 446 p.
  • Milliman, J. D., 1974, Marine Carbonates: Recent Sedimentary Carbonates Part 1: Springer-Verlag, 375 p.
  • Rao, C. P., 1996, Modern Carbonates – tropical, temperate, polar: University of Tasmania, 206 p.
  • Schlager, W., 2005, Carbonate Sedimentology and Sequence Stratigraphy: SEPM Concepts in Sedimentology and Paleontology 8, 200 p.
  • Scholle, P. A., D. G. Bebout, and C. H. Moore (eds.), 1983, Carbonate Depositional Environments: AAPG Memoir 33, 708 p.
  • Scoffin, T. P., 1987, An introduction to Carbonate Sediments and Rocks: Blackie, 274 p.
  • Tucker, M. E., and V. P. Wright, 1990, Carbonate Sedimentology: Blackwell, 482 p.
  • Wilson, J. L., 1975, Carbonate Facies in Geologic History: Springer-Verlag, 471 p.

The relevant chapters are quite good in:

  • Walker R. G., and James, N. P., 1992, Facies Models – Response to Sea Level Change: Geoscience Canada and Geological Association of Canada, 409 p.
  • Reading, H. G., 1996, Sedimentary Environments and Facies (third edition): Springer-Verlag. The chapter on “Shallow-water carbonate environments” by Wright and Burchette is quite good except for the lack of coverage of cool water carbonates.
  • James, N. P., 1997, The cool-water carbonate depositional realm: in James, N. P., and Clarke, J. A. D., eds., Cool-water carbonates, SEPM Special Publication 56, p. 1-20. This is a good place to start for cool-water carbonates (and you will be reading it).

From a series of older articles, two are strongly recommended despite their age:

  • James, N. P., and I. G. Macintyre, 1985, Carbonate Depositional Environments Modern and Ancient – Part 1: Reefs – Zonation, Depositional Facies, and Diagenesis: Colorado School of Mines Quarterly, v. 80, n. 3, 70 p.
  • Hardie, L. A., and E. A. Shinn, 1986, Carbonate Depositional Environments Modern and Ancient – Part 1: Tidal Flats: Colorado School of Mines Quarterly, v. 81, n. 1, 74 p.

Specialized books that are useful for petrography:

  • Horowitz, A. S., and P. E. Potter, 1971, Introductory petrography of fossils: Springer-Verlag, 302 p.
  • Johnson, J. H., 1961, Limestone Building Algae and Algal Limestones: Colorado School of Mines, 294 p.
  • Johnson, J. H., 1971, An Introduction of the Study of Organic Limestones: Colorado School of Mines Quarterly, v. 66, 185 p.
  • Majeske, O. P., 1969, Recognition of invertebrate fossil fragments in rocks and thin sections: Inter. Sed. Pet. Series XI, Publ: E. J. Brill, Leiden, 101 p., 106 plates.
  • Scholle, P. A., 1978, A Color Illustrated Guide to Carbonate Rock Constituents, Cements, and Porosities: AAPG Memoir 27, 241 p. (Also released in CD format.)
  • Wray, J. L., 1977, Calcareous Algae: Elsevier, 185 p.

Plus a whole host of publications:

  • Springer’s books on fossil algae, carbonate reservoirs, reef diagenesis…
  • Elsiver’s Lecture Notes
  • SEPM Special Publications, Core Workshops, Reprints
  • IAS Special Publications
  • AAPG Memoirs, Studies in Geology
  • CSPG Memoirs
  • University publications such as the Univ. of Miami “Sedimenta”

Numberous journals publish sedimentology-related articles as their primary or occasional subject matter. The following list will get you started. (I should add lots of European journals.)

  • Journal of Sedimentary Petrology/Research
  • Sedimentology
  • Sedimentary Geology
  • Marine Geology
  • Palaios
  • Geology
  • American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin
  • Journal of Geology
  • Geological Society of America Bulletin
  • American Journal of Science
  • Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
  • Earth Science Reviews
  • Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
  • Facies
  • Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum

Places to start on the topic of diagenesis:

  • McIlreath, I. A., and Morrow, D. W., 1990, Diagenesis: Geoscience Canada Reprint Series #4, 338 p.
  • Appropriate chapters in Tucker and Wright (1990) and James and Jones (2016).
  • Morse, J. W., and Mackenzie, F. T., 1990, Geochemistry of Sedimentary Carbonates: Developments in Sedimentology 48, Elsevier, 707 p.  Strong on geochemistry but very detailed.

To quote a friend (Lloyd Pray): ” The problem is that we have but part of one life to devote to the study of carbonates.”