Previous studies in Silurian carbonates from Gotland (Sweden) have led to a model for the development of limestone–marl alternations. This model postulates that early diagenesis of precursor sediments without strong primary differences can result in a differentiation by selective dissolution of aragonite in marl beds and reprecipitation of calcite cement in limestone beds. This model is described as a set of mathematical equations that quantify the diagenetic processes (aragonite dissolution and calcite reprecipitation) that occur during the formation of limestone–marl interbeds from a hypothetical homogeneous precursor sediment. The calculations demonstrate that resulting hypothetical limestone–marl alternations show characteristic mathema...
SUMMARY: The petrographic textures in the upper member of the Cadeby (Magnesian Limestone) Formation...
land: depositional or diagenetic rhythms? Geol. Quart., 49 (1): 1–14. Warszawa. Limestone-marl alter...
The earliest Triassic (early Induan) deposits of the Italian Southern Alps are shallow ...
Previous studies in Silurian carbonates from Gotland (Sweden) have led to a model for the developmen...
Limestone–marl alternations are commonly used for high-resolution cyclostratigraphic studies and pal...
Limestone-marl alternations are commonly used for high-resolution cyclostratigraphic studies and pal...
ABSTRACT: Alternating cemented and uncemented, fine-grained layers from Pliocene periplatform carbon...
The nature of rhythmic carbonate-rich successions such as limestone^marl alternations has been, and ...
The distribution of diagenetic alterations in Upper Jurassic, siliciclastic shoreface sediments from...
ABSTRACT: Continuous nodular limestone beds in north-west European shale sequences developed uring ...
Bituminous shales containing enigmatic carbonate lithologies, such as calcite nodules, beef lenses a...
The Lois-Ciguera Formation is a unit of alternating limestones and terrigenous sediments of Lower to...
International audienceMarl-limestone alternations are rhythmical inter-bedded deposits that commonly...
SUMMARY: The petrographic textures in the upper member of the Cadeby (Magnesian Limestone) Formation...
land: depositional or diagenetic rhythms? Geol. Quart., 49 (1): 1–14. Warszawa. Limestone-marl alter...
The earliest Triassic (early Induan) deposits of the Italian Southern Alps are shallow ...
Previous studies in Silurian carbonates from Gotland (Sweden) have led to a model for the developmen...
Limestone–marl alternations are commonly used for high-resolution cyclostratigraphic studies and pal...
Limestone-marl alternations are commonly used for high-resolution cyclostratigraphic studies and pal...
ABSTRACT: Alternating cemented and uncemented, fine-grained layers from Pliocene periplatform carbon...
The nature of rhythmic carbonate-rich successions such as limestone^marl alternations has been, and ...
The distribution of diagenetic alterations in Upper Jurassic, siliciclastic shoreface sediments from...
ABSTRACT: Continuous nodular limestone beds in north-west European shale sequences developed uring ...
Bituminous shales containing enigmatic carbonate lithologies, such as calcite nodules, beef lenses a...
The Lois-Ciguera Formation is a unit of alternating limestones and terrigenous sediments of Lower to...
International audienceMarl-limestone alternations are rhythmical inter-bedded deposits that commonly...
SUMMARY: The petrographic textures in the upper member of the Cadeby (Magnesian Limestone) Formation...
land: depositional or diagenetic rhythms? Geol. Quart., 49 (1): 1–14. Warszawa. Limestone-marl alter...
The earliest Triassic (early Induan) deposits of the Italian Southern Alps are shallow ...