Around 170 sediment samples from glacial and proximal glacio-fluvial deposits have been analysed for their geochemical composition. Samples derive from two strongly contrasting source areas (granitoids vs. amphibolite) and cover a broad grain-size range from coarse sand to clay. Following descriptive data evaluation, the relation of sediment geochemical composition versus grain size is modelled using linear regression techniques in the Aitchison geometry of the simplex in order to (i) describe the effects of comminution on the composition of individual grain size fractions, (ii) describe the influence of inherited mineral-specific grain-size distributions for contrasting source rocks, and (iii) to test for any potential influence of chemica...
The aim of this study is to determine and characterise the control exerted by parent rock texture on...
The Quaternary loess-soil sequence, the red clay sediments, and the Miocene eolian deposits combine ...
It has been noted that, in general, sequences of sediments do not change composition as a function o...
Around 170 sediment samples from glacial and proximal glacio-fluvial deposits have been analysed fo...
Around 170 sediment samples from glacial and proximal glacio-fluvial deposits have been analysed for...
Sediment composition is mainly controlled by the nature of the source rock(s), and chemical (weather...
Two contrasting case studies of sediment and detrital mineral composition are investigated in order ...
It is well-known that sediment composition strongly depends on grain size. A number of studies have ...
It is well-known that sediment composition strongly depends on grain size. A number of studies have ...
The geochemical composition of siliciclastic sediments correlates strongly with grain size. Hence, g...
This study tested whether transport distances (\u3c 500 m) have the capacity to shape the geochemist...
The New Guinea collision includes diverse sediment source areas associated with arc-continent collis...
Grain size is one of the most fundamental properties of sediments. It is frequently used in paleocli...
none3noTitolo della collana: Geological Society of America Special Paper, 420 DOI: 10.1130/2007.242...
International audienceThe mineralogical and geochemical compositions of the sediments deposited by r...
The aim of this study is to determine and characterise the control exerted by parent rock texture on...
The Quaternary loess-soil sequence, the red clay sediments, and the Miocene eolian deposits combine ...
It has been noted that, in general, sequences of sediments do not change composition as a function o...
Around 170 sediment samples from glacial and proximal glacio-fluvial deposits have been analysed fo...
Around 170 sediment samples from glacial and proximal glacio-fluvial deposits have been analysed for...
Sediment composition is mainly controlled by the nature of the source rock(s), and chemical (weather...
Two contrasting case studies of sediment and detrital mineral composition are investigated in order ...
It is well-known that sediment composition strongly depends on grain size. A number of studies have ...
It is well-known that sediment composition strongly depends on grain size. A number of studies have ...
The geochemical composition of siliciclastic sediments correlates strongly with grain size. Hence, g...
This study tested whether transport distances (\u3c 500 m) have the capacity to shape the geochemist...
The New Guinea collision includes diverse sediment source areas associated with arc-continent collis...
Grain size is one of the most fundamental properties of sediments. It is frequently used in paleocli...
none3noTitolo della collana: Geological Society of America Special Paper, 420 DOI: 10.1130/2007.242...
International audienceThe mineralogical and geochemical compositions of the sediments deposited by r...
The aim of this study is to determine and characterise the control exerted by parent rock texture on...
The Quaternary loess-soil sequence, the red clay sediments, and the Miocene eolian deposits combine ...
It has been noted that, in general, sequences of sediments do not change composition as a function o...