Glauconite occurs either as unaltered greenish or as altered brownish variety in Upper Cretaceous-Palaeocene sediments in the southeastern corner of Western Siberia. Studied section within the Bakchar iron-ore deposit includes Ipatovo, Slavgorod, Gan'kino and Lyulinvor formations, which are represented by sandstones, siltstones, claystones and oolitic ironstones of coastal-marine fades. The origin of unaltered glauconite is explained by the "verdissement theory". Transgressions during Lower Coniacian, Santonian and Campanian favored the formation of unaltered glauconites in dysoxic to anoxic conditions. Subaerial exposure of glauconite resulted in leaching of potassium, oxidation of iron and formation of iron hydroxides in Upper Coniacian, ...
The roughly 6 m thick limestone–green shale alternation within the lignite-bearing Giral Member of t...
An integrated study of the sedimentology, micropalaeontology, mineralogy and geochemistry of glaucon...
The major, trace and REE geochemistry of glauconites (as members of the trioctahedral micas) from th...
Glauconite has been identified from six localities in the Precambrian Biwabic iron-formation of the ...
The research embraces the investigation results of glauconites in Bakchar iron ore occurrences to ev...
An integrated study involving sedimentology, mineral chemistry and spectroscopy highlights a distinc...
The article describes glauconites, which in stratigraphic section of the Crimean Mountains, are main...
Although several hypotheses for the formation of glauconite have been proposed, the sedimentary envi...
A detailed mineral chemical investigation of glauconite within the condensed section deposits of the...
This study presents geochemical characteristics of glauconites in estuarine deposits within the Maas...
Petrographic examination was carried out on glauconites of Cretaceous or Lower Tertiary age from 142...
This study reconstructs the depositional conditions of ironstones within the Chulym-Yenisey basin an...
Glauconite-containing rocks found within the boundaries of the Bakchar deposit include the following...
Glauconites from an epicontinental basin of Arenig in Poland, which were formed at different depths ...
The roughly 6 m thick limestone–green shale alternation within the lignite-bearing Giral Member of t...
The roughly 6 m thick limestone–green shale alternation within the lignite-bearing Giral Member of t...
An integrated study of the sedimentology, micropalaeontology, mineralogy and geochemistry of glaucon...
The major, trace and REE geochemistry of glauconites (as members of the trioctahedral micas) from th...
Glauconite has been identified from six localities in the Precambrian Biwabic iron-formation of the ...
The research embraces the investigation results of glauconites in Bakchar iron ore occurrences to ev...
An integrated study involving sedimentology, mineral chemistry and spectroscopy highlights a distinc...
The article describes glauconites, which in stratigraphic section of the Crimean Mountains, are main...
Although several hypotheses for the formation of glauconite have been proposed, the sedimentary envi...
A detailed mineral chemical investigation of glauconite within the condensed section deposits of the...
This study presents geochemical characteristics of glauconites in estuarine deposits within the Maas...
Petrographic examination was carried out on glauconites of Cretaceous or Lower Tertiary age from 142...
This study reconstructs the depositional conditions of ironstones within the Chulym-Yenisey basin an...
Glauconite-containing rocks found within the boundaries of the Bakchar deposit include the following...
Glauconites from an epicontinental basin of Arenig in Poland, which were formed at different depths ...
The roughly 6 m thick limestone–green shale alternation within the lignite-bearing Giral Member of t...
The roughly 6 m thick limestone–green shale alternation within the lignite-bearing Giral Member of t...
An integrated study of the sedimentology, micropalaeontology, mineralogy and geochemistry of glaucon...
The major, trace and REE geochemistry of glauconites (as members of the trioctahedral micas) from th...