Micromorphology is a well-established technique adopted by Quaternary scientists which has received wide application in the study of glacial sediments and in soil science. One area where the approach is far less developed is in the analysis of ancient successions and, in particular, rocks of Cryogenian age that are purported to have been deposited during snowball Earth conditions. Here, we integrate micromorphology with outcrop data in the analysis of three contrasting diamictite-bearing successions of Cryogenian age. The successions include two units in Namibia (the Chuos Formation and the Ghaub Formation: diamictites of Sturtian and Marinoan age, respectively), and a formation in Scotland (the Macduff Slates Formation). In the Chuos Forma...
Micromorphology is used to examine and compare a Late Jurassic diamictite from northeast Scotland wi...
Microbial structures in Neoproterozoic cap carbonates record the environmental processes present in ...
Mineral grain micromorphology is a useful proxy for reconstructing the history of mineral matter dep...
Micromorphology is a well-established technique adopted by Quaternary scientists which has received ...
A combination of field investigation and micromorphological analysis has been applied to polydeforme...
Glacimarine diamicts are produced by diverse processes, and genetic differentiation is often problem...
Cryogenian cap carbonates that overlie Sturtian glacial deposits were formed during a post‐glacial t...
This research explores relationships between the macroscale sedimentology and micromorphology of gla...
The Neoproterozoic Cryogenian (‘Marinoan’) Ghaub Formation of northwestern Namibia represents an imp...
Upper Precambrian diamictites in Varangerfjorden (northern Norway) have been examined for evidence o...
The precipitation of Cryogenian ironstones has been attributed to a spectrum of mechanisms ranging f...
Cap carbonates of Cryogenian age may contain insights into the previously scarce fossil record of on...
Since its introduction in the 1980s, micromorphology has proved invaluable in its application to gla...
This thesis examines how microstructures in glaciogenic sediments reflect the processes forming the...
The paper focuses on analysis of macro‐ and micromorphological characteristics of relict slope depos...
Micromorphology is used to examine and compare a Late Jurassic diamictite from northeast Scotland wi...
Microbial structures in Neoproterozoic cap carbonates record the environmental processes present in ...
Mineral grain micromorphology is a useful proxy for reconstructing the history of mineral matter dep...
Micromorphology is a well-established technique adopted by Quaternary scientists which has received ...
A combination of field investigation and micromorphological analysis has been applied to polydeforme...
Glacimarine diamicts are produced by diverse processes, and genetic differentiation is often problem...
Cryogenian cap carbonates that overlie Sturtian glacial deposits were formed during a post‐glacial t...
This research explores relationships between the macroscale sedimentology and micromorphology of gla...
The Neoproterozoic Cryogenian (‘Marinoan’) Ghaub Formation of northwestern Namibia represents an imp...
Upper Precambrian diamictites in Varangerfjorden (northern Norway) have been examined for evidence o...
The precipitation of Cryogenian ironstones has been attributed to a spectrum of mechanisms ranging f...
Cap carbonates of Cryogenian age may contain insights into the previously scarce fossil record of on...
Since its introduction in the 1980s, micromorphology has proved invaluable in its application to gla...
This thesis examines how microstructures in glaciogenic sediments reflect the processes forming the...
The paper focuses on analysis of macro‐ and micromorphological characteristics of relict slope depos...
Micromorphology is used to examine and compare a Late Jurassic diamictite from northeast Scotland wi...
Microbial structures in Neoproterozoic cap carbonates record the environmental processes present in ...
Mineral grain micromorphology is a useful proxy for reconstructing the history of mineral matter dep...