International audienceThe aim of this work is to analyse the role of allocyclic processes in the genesis of marine Ordovician palaeoplacers laid down on a terrigenous shelf dominated by storm waves. Sedimentological (facies, sequence stratigraphy) and petrographic analyses combined with natural radioactivity measurement (gamma ray) are carried out. Two facies containing heavy minerals are identified: a shoreface facies and a proximal upper offshore facies. Heavy minerals (mainly titaniferous minerals, zircon and monazite) are concentrated in laminae that can amalgamate to form placers that are several decimetres thick. Their occurrence is highlighted by an increase in the total radioactivity (up to 140,000 cpm) and in the U and Th contents ...
International audienceIn the Armorican Massif (NW France), the Middle Ordovician formations contain ...
International audienceThis contribution deals with the Middle to early Late Ordovician of the Armori...
Precipitation of carbonates within coastal karst caves at the present-day water table has been exten...
International audienceThe aim of this work is to analyse the role of allocyclic processes in the gen...
International audienceThis work is aimed at acquiring knowledge and understanding of some placer dep...
This study analyses the variability of the spontaneous gamma-ray signal linked to heavy minerals in ...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the stratigraphic significance of some heavy minerals...
International audienceThe Middle to lower Upper Ordovician sections of the Crozon Peninsula area (Po...
Abstract Siliceous nodules of the Ordovician Period, of the Armorican Massif and of southwest Sardi...
International audienceTo expand traditional cyclostratigraphic numerical methods beyond their common...
Formation and palaeoenvironmental significance of shellbeds: examples from the Ordovician of Sardini...
The present study concerns the Upper Ordovician sedimentary succession which crops out in the Sulcis...
International audienceIn the Armorican Massif (NW France), the Middle Ordovician formations contain ...
International audienceThis contribution deals with the Middle to early Late Ordovician of the Armori...
Precipitation of carbonates within coastal karst caves at the present-day water table has been exten...
International audienceThe aim of this work is to analyse the role of allocyclic processes in the gen...
International audienceThis work is aimed at acquiring knowledge and understanding of some placer dep...
This study analyses the variability of the spontaneous gamma-ray signal linked to heavy minerals in ...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the stratigraphic significance of some heavy minerals...
International audienceThe Middle to lower Upper Ordovician sections of the Crozon Peninsula area (Po...
Abstract Siliceous nodules of the Ordovician Period, of the Armorican Massif and of southwest Sardi...
International audienceTo expand traditional cyclostratigraphic numerical methods beyond their common...
Formation and palaeoenvironmental significance of shellbeds: examples from the Ordovician of Sardini...
The present study concerns the Upper Ordovician sedimentary succession which crops out in the Sulcis...
International audienceIn the Armorican Massif (NW France), the Middle Ordovician formations contain ...
International audienceThis contribution deals with the Middle to early Late Ordovician of the Armori...
Precipitation of carbonates within coastal karst caves at the present-day water table has been exten...