The origin of terra rossa and the relationship between terra rossa and its underlying carbonate rocks pose long-standing and controversial questions. Little insoluble residue content in carbonate rocks makes it difficult to believe that the terra rossa derives only from their underlying carbonates. This study focuses on one 4.05 m thick Pingba Farm terra rossa profile over dolomite on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, China. It is characterized by its ferromanganese concretion, gibbsite and terra rossa coexistence in profile. The Al(2)O(3) contents in the terra rossa rise to 34%. The authors examined the quartz content, particle size distribution of quartz, surface micro-textures and quartz morphology, quartz oxygen isotope ratios, mineral compos...
Carbonatites are commonly related to the accumulation of economically valuable substances such as RE...
On an unglaciated karst landscape in the Lombard Pre-Alps (Salmezza, Bergamo, Italy), an extremely h...
Quartz phenocrysts are common in many granites, volcanic rocks, metamorphic rocks and hydrothermal d...
The origin of terra rossa and its relationship with its underlying carbonate rocks pose long-standin...
This item is only available electronically.The genesis of Terra Rossa soils is still a matter of con...
Triassic dolomites occur pervasively in the Western Sichuan Basin. Although these strata have been d...
ABSTRACT: A statistical comparison has been made of chemical data for terra rossa and carbonate-free...
A statistical comparison has been made of chemical data for terra rossa and carbonate-free residues...
Abstract--Terra rossa samples were taken from the B horizons of soil profiles and from cracks within...
The B horizons of terra rossa soils developed on three different carbonate lithologies having variab...
The topic of dolomite formation has long presented a challenge to researchers. In this study, the or...
The Bayan Obo Fe-REE-Nb deposit is the world's largest resource of REE and its origin still remains ...
Micro- and nano-inclusions embedded in calcite phantom crystals from Gemerská Ves, Slovakia, have be...
The dolomitization of carbonate rocks has always been a hot topic in the study of the dolomite reser...
International audienceThis is the first petrographic and chemical study on the origin of co-existing...
Carbonatites are commonly related to the accumulation of economically valuable substances such as RE...
On an unglaciated karst landscape in the Lombard Pre-Alps (Salmezza, Bergamo, Italy), an extremely h...
Quartz phenocrysts are common in many granites, volcanic rocks, metamorphic rocks and hydrothermal d...
The origin of terra rossa and its relationship with its underlying carbonate rocks pose long-standin...
This item is only available electronically.The genesis of Terra Rossa soils is still a matter of con...
Triassic dolomites occur pervasively in the Western Sichuan Basin. Although these strata have been d...
ABSTRACT: A statistical comparison has been made of chemical data for terra rossa and carbonate-free...
A statistical comparison has been made of chemical data for terra rossa and carbonate-free residues...
Abstract--Terra rossa samples were taken from the B horizons of soil profiles and from cracks within...
The B horizons of terra rossa soils developed on three different carbonate lithologies having variab...
The topic of dolomite formation has long presented a challenge to researchers. In this study, the or...
The Bayan Obo Fe-REE-Nb deposit is the world's largest resource of REE and its origin still remains ...
Micro- and nano-inclusions embedded in calcite phantom crystals from Gemerská Ves, Slovakia, have be...
The dolomitization of carbonate rocks has always been a hot topic in the study of the dolomite reser...
International audienceThis is the first petrographic and chemical study on the origin of co-existing...
Carbonatites are commonly related to the accumulation of economically valuable substances such as RE...
On an unglaciated karst landscape in the Lombard Pre-Alps (Salmezza, Bergamo, Italy), an extremely h...
Quartz phenocrysts are common in many granites, volcanic rocks, metamorphic rocks and hydrothermal d...