ABSTRACT: This paper presents detailed mineralogical nalyses of the non-carbonate material obtained from four cored boreholes in the Chalk of Berkshire and Oxfordshire, England. Consideration is given to the relationship between the non-carbonate material and the interstitial water chemistry. Sample preparation was by means of acid digestion followed by vacuum sedimentation. Analyses were carried out using X-ray diffraction techniques. Results are presented ina semi-quantitative form based upon integrated peak intensities and are compared to those of previous tudies on the Chalk of southern England. It is concluded that the zones of occurrence of the major clay minerals as demonstrated in this study are in general agreement with those estab...
This report describes the results of mineralogical analysis of a suite of sedimentary rocks from the...
The chalk in England is a highly variable material, and much of its variability stems from the wide ...
Numerous site investigations have described ‘reconstituted’, ‘putty’, ‘soft’ and ‘rubbly’ chalks whi...
the Givendale area of Yorkshire was determined; acetic acid residues were mechanically, chemically a...
ABSTRACT: Seven samples, representative of all zones of the Upper Chalk in the Arundel area of Susse...
Seventy-eight samples of the Oxford Clay and Kellaways Formations from the Warlingham Borehole (W.B....
This report describes the results of mineralogical and geochemical analysis of a suite of mudstones ...
chemistry of thirty-seven samples from a borehole in the Upper Cretaceous Chalk (Santonian) of Kent ...
Chalk was deposited during a period of high global sea-level some 70 -100 Mya, but subsequent erosio...
Upper Cretaceous Danian chalk and interbedded clay-rich layers from wells of the South Arne Field an...
Upper Cretaceous Danian chalk and interbedded clay-rich layers from wells of the South Arne Field an...
The aim of this project is to establish a lithostratigraphic scheme for the North Downs Chalk and to...
The regional hardening of the Late Cenomanian to Early Turonian Chalk of the Northern Province of ea...
The regional hardening of the Late Cenomanian to Early Turonian Chalk of the Northern Province of ea...
The influence of lithological heterogeneities, structural discontinuities and discontinuity surface ...
This report describes the results of mineralogical analysis of a suite of sedimentary rocks from the...
The chalk in England is a highly variable material, and much of its variability stems from the wide ...
Numerous site investigations have described ‘reconstituted’, ‘putty’, ‘soft’ and ‘rubbly’ chalks whi...
the Givendale area of Yorkshire was determined; acetic acid residues were mechanically, chemically a...
ABSTRACT: Seven samples, representative of all zones of the Upper Chalk in the Arundel area of Susse...
Seventy-eight samples of the Oxford Clay and Kellaways Formations from the Warlingham Borehole (W.B....
This report describes the results of mineralogical and geochemical analysis of a suite of mudstones ...
chemistry of thirty-seven samples from a borehole in the Upper Cretaceous Chalk (Santonian) of Kent ...
Chalk was deposited during a period of high global sea-level some 70 -100 Mya, but subsequent erosio...
Upper Cretaceous Danian chalk and interbedded clay-rich layers from wells of the South Arne Field an...
Upper Cretaceous Danian chalk and interbedded clay-rich layers from wells of the South Arne Field an...
The aim of this project is to establish a lithostratigraphic scheme for the North Downs Chalk and to...
The regional hardening of the Late Cenomanian to Early Turonian Chalk of the Northern Province of ea...
The regional hardening of the Late Cenomanian to Early Turonian Chalk of the Northern Province of ea...
The influence of lithological heterogeneities, structural discontinuities and discontinuity surface ...
This report describes the results of mineralogical analysis of a suite of sedimentary rocks from the...
The chalk in England is a highly variable material, and much of its variability stems from the wide ...
Numerous site investigations have described ‘reconstituted’, ‘putty’, ‘soft’ and ‘rubbly’ chalks whi...