Compositional zoning and dissolution in cement is a direct response to the fluctuation of pore water chemistry, the variation of which during burial can be controlled by many factors, including the interaction between pore water and rock-forming minerals and the mixing of fluids from different origins. This paper suggests that tectonic activity can, by altering the hydraulic gradient, also influence pore water chemistry and lead to dissolution of cement, made clear by zoning within siderite crystals. Three different stages of siderite cement have been described from the Tirrawarra Sandstone in the Moorari and Fly Lake fields of the southern Cooper Basin, here referred to as S1 (early), S2 (middle), and S3 (late). Ragged dissolution surfaces...
The elemental composition of siderite (FeCO3) has been widely used as a palaeo-environmental proxy, ...
Abstract: The Panorama Point Beds represent a subfacies of the Early to Middle Permian Radok Conglom...
Ferruginous conditions prevailed in the world’s deep oceans during the Archean and Proterozoic Eons....
Siderite cements in the Eocene of Whitecliff Bay (Hampshire Basin, U.K.) occur in a range of deposit...
ABSTRACT: A three-fold zonation can be imaged within authigenic siderite from sandstones of the Bren...
Back-scattered electron microscopy has been used to examine the microstructure of nonmarine-shale-ho...
In a terrestrial Triassic–Jurassic boundary succession of southern Sweden, perfectly zoned sphaerosi...
In a terrestrial Triassic–Jurassic boundary succession of southern Sweden, perfectly zoned sphaerosi...
Back-scattered electron microscopy has been used to examine the microstructure of nonmarine-shale-ho...
Sideritic rocks, which are characteristic constituents of muddy-silty deposits of the Lower Jurassic...
The crystallographic fabric of siderite in siderite concretions has been determined for upper Carbon...
SUMMARY. Concretionary siderite horizons are quite common in massive clay sequences. One such horizo...
This item is only available electronically.A maximum Pleistocene (~0.6 Ma) age has been assigned to ...
In a terrestrial Triassic–Jurassic boundary succession of southern Sweden, perfectly zoned sphaerosi...
The origin and timing of siderite cementation have been constrained in relation to depositional faci...
The elemental composition of siderite (FeCO3) has been widely used as a palaeo-environmental proxy, ...
Abstract: The Panorama Point Beds represent a subfacies of the Early to Middle Permian Radok Conglom...
Ferruginous conditions prevailed in the world’s deep oceans during the Archean and Proterozoic Eons....
Siderite cements in the Eocene of Whitecliff Bay (Hampshire Basin, U.K.) occur in a range of deposit...
ABSTRACT: A three-fold zonation can be imaged within authigenic siderite from sandstones of the Bren...
Back-scattered electron microscopy has been used to examine the microstructure of nonmarine-shale-ho...
In a terrestrial Triassic–Jurassic boundary succession of southern Sweden, perfectly zoned sphaerosi...
In a terrestrial Triassic–Jurassic boundary succession of southern Sweden, perfectly zoned sphaerosi...
Back-scattered electron microscopy has been used to examine the microstructure of nonmarine-shale-ho...
Sideritic rocks, which are characteristic constituents of muddy-silty deposits of the Lower Jurassic...
The crystallographic fabric of siderite in siderite concretions has been determined for upper Carbon...
SUMMARY. Concretionary siderite horizons are quite common in massive clay sequences. One such horizo...
This item is only available electronically.A maximum Pleistocene (~0.6 Ma) age has been assigned to ...
In a terrestrial Triassic–Jurassic boundary succession of southern Sweden, perfectly zoned sphaerosi...
The origin and timing of siderite cementation have been constrained in relation to depositional faci...
The elemental composition of siderite (FeCO3) has been widely used as a palaeo-environmental proxy, ...
Abstract: The Panorama Point Beds represent a subfacies of the Early to Middle Permian Radok Conglom...
Ferruginous conditions prevailed in the world’s deep oceans during the Archean and Proterozoic Eons....