This paper describes a strategy for effective discrimination and provenance evaluation of sandstones transported by different sediment dispersal systems using an integrated programme of heavy mineral analysis, mineral chemistry and zircon age dating. Sandstones derived from different source regions are initially discriminated using provenance-sensitive heavy mineral parameters (ratios of abundances of stable, hydraulically-equivalent minerals). Differences between the heavy mineral populations are reinforced by single-grain mineral chemical analysis, which also provides further information on the nature of the source terrains. Zircon age dating of representative samples provides a test of the validity of the mineralogical discrimination and...
The 800 m thick Brumunddal sandstone is partly an eolian, partly a fluvial sandstone deposited in a ...
A study of modern river sediments from northern Scandinavia has shown that detrital zircon populatio...
The crystalline basement and Caledonian orogenic belt of East Greenland between 70 and 78° N are div...
This paper describes a strategy for effective discrimination and provenance evaluation of sandstones...
This paper explores the potential for use of rutile geochemistry as a provenance tracer in Jurassic...
The extensive and very deep ?Jurassic/Cretaceous–Palaeogene sedimentary basins offshore West Greenla...
Abstract: Correlation of sandstones u ing heavy minerals is dependent on the recognition and quantif...
Four different sand types (termed FSP1, FSP2, FSP3, and FSP4) have been recognized in the Paleocene ...
ABSTRACT: This paper explores the potential for use of rutile geochemistry as a provenance tracer in...
Master's thesis in Petroleum Geosciences EngineeringThe Cenomanian to Coniacian-Turonian Lange-Lysin...
An integrated sandstone provenance study involving heavy mineral analysis, major element\ud geochemi...
Correlation of hydrocarbon reservoir sandstones is one of the most important economic applications f...
Thick Triassic siliciclastic units form major reservoir targets for hydrocarbon exploration on the B...
An integrated provenance study using provenance-sensitive heavy mineral ratios, mineral chemistry an...
A study of Triassic sandstones in the central North Sea, UK, has shown that combined detrital zircon...
The 800 m thick Brumunddal sandstone is partly an eolian, partly a fluvial sandstone deposited in a ...
A study of modern river sediments from northern Scandinavia has shown that detrital zircon populatio...
The crystalline basement and Caledonian orogenic belt of East Greenland between 70 and 78° N are div...
This paper describes a strategy for effective discrimination and provenance evaluation of sandstones...
This paper explores the potential for use of rutile geochemistry as a provenance tracer in Jurassic...
The extensive and very deep ?Jurassic/Cretaceous–Palaeogene sedimentary basins offshore West Greenla...
Abstract: Correlation of sandstones u ing heavy minerals is dependent on the recognition and quantif...
Four different sand types (termed FSP1, FSP2, FSP3, and FSP4) have been recognized in the Paleocene ...
ABSTRACT: This paper explores the potential for use of rutile geochemistry as a provenance tracer in...
Master's thesis in Petroleum Geosciences EngineeringThe Cenomanian to Coniacian-Turonian Lange-Lysin...
An integrated sandstone provenance study involving heavy mineral analysis, major element\ud geochemi...
Correlation of hydrocarbon reservoir sandstones is one of the most important economic applications f...
Thick Triassic siliciclastic units form major reservoir targets for hydrocarbon exploration on the B...
An integrated provenance study using provenance-sensitive heavy mineral ratios, mineral chemistry an...
A study of Triassic sandstones in the central North Sea, UK, has shown that combined detrital zircon...
The 800 m thick Brumunddal sandstone is partly an eolian, partly a fluvial sandstone deposited in a ...
A study of modern river sediments from northern Scandinavia has shown that detrital zircon populatio...
The crystalline basement and Caledonian orogenic belt of East Greenland between 70 and 78° N are div...