This study analyses the variability of the spontaneous gamma-ray signal linked to heavy minerals in various sedimentary facies of shallow-marine placer deposits of the Punta Serpeddì Formation (Upper Ordovician of SE Sardinia, Italy). The heavy minerals assemblages are mainly made up of titaniferous minerals, zircon and monazite. They were deposited in siliciclastic storm-dominated platform environments. This work is based on sedimentological (facies, sequence stratigraphy) and petrographic analyses combined with outcrop gamma-ray logging. Two facies containing heavy minerals were identified: a shoreface facies dominated by titaniferous minerals and a proximal upper offshore facies composed of zircon, monazite and titaniferous mineral...
A detailed stratigraphic analysis of the Lower Lias of southern Britain using the technique of gamma...
Gamma-ray logs are widely used as a lithology indicator in wells as part of standard petrophysical i...
International audienceThe deep marine Grès d'Annot Formation is one of the best exposed analogues to...
This study analyses the variability of the spontaneous gamma-ray signal linked to heavy minerals in ...
International audienceThis work is aimed at acquiring knowledge and understanding of some placer dep...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the stratigraphic significance of some heavy minerals...
International audienceThe aim of this work is to analyse the role of allocyclic processes in the gen...
Despite the Dolomia Principale/Hauptdolomit (DPR) is one of the most known lithostratigraphic units ...
International audienceThe Middle to lower Upper Ordovician sections of the Crozon Peninsula area (Po...
This study focuses on the radiological characterization of granitoid outcrops and dimension stones u...
International audienceTo expand traditional cyclostratigraphic numerical methods beyond their common...
The presence of heavy minerals, including radionuclides such as 238U and 232Th, in the beach placers...
The in-situ gamma ray spectrometry is a sound and proven technique to map radioelements variations o...
Abstract Siliceous nodules of the Ordovician Period, of the Armorican Massif and of southwest Sardi...
The chemical composition of fine-grained siliciclastic sediments is a powerful tool in provenance st...
A detailed stratigraphic analysis of the Lower Lias of southern Britain using the technique of gamma...
Gamma-ray logs are widely used as a lithology indicator in wells as part of standard petrophysical i...
International audienceThe deep marine Grès d'Annot Formation is one of the best exposed analogues to...
This study analyses the variability of the spontaneous gamma-ray signal linked to heavy minerals in ...
International audienceThis work is aimed at acquiring knowledge and understanding of some placer dep...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the stratigraphic significance of some heavy minerals...
International audienceThe aim of this work is to analyse the role of allocyclic processes in the gen...
Despite the Dolomia Principale/Hauptdolomit (DPR) is one of the most known lithostratigraphic units ...
International audienceThe Middle to lower Upper Ordovician sections of the Crozon Peninsula area (Po...
This study focuses on the radiological characterization of granitoid outcrops and dimension stones u...
International audienceTo expand traditional cyclostratigraphic numerical methods beyond their common...
The presence of heavy minerals, including radionuclides such as 238U and 232Th, in the beach placers...
The in-situ gamma ray spectrometry is a sound and proven technique to map radioelements variations o...
Abstract Siliceous nodules of the Ordovician Period, of the Armorican Massif and of southwest Sardi...
The chemical composition of fine-grained siliciclastic sediments is a powerful tool in provenance st...
A detailed stratigraphic analysis of the Lower Lias of southern Britain using the technique of gamma...
Gamma-ray logs are widely used as a lithology indicator in wells as part of standard petrophysical i...
International audienceThe deep marine Grès d'Annot Formation is one of the best exposed analogues to...