Glaucony occurrences have been reported both from exposed transgressive and overlying highstand system tracts. However, its occurrences within highstand deposits are often invoked as the result of underlying condensed section reworking. Detailed textural, mineralogical and geochemical reports of glaucony grains in highstand deposits remain elusive. The northern Gulf of Cadiz shelf (SW Iberia) offers a unique opportunity to investigate late Holocene glaucony authigenesis in a well-documented time-stratigraphic context, where transgressive deposits are locally exposed on the seafloor and are laterally draped by highstand muddy deposits. In this study, glaucony grains extracted from a core retrieved from a highstand muddy depocenter off the Gu...
Three contrasting sedimentary environments on the continental shelf off the Guadiana River (northern...
Abstract—Natural clay-sized glauconite has the same mineralogical composition as sand-sized glauconi...
The glauconite formation, in the oxygenized environment of the North-Aegean saddle, is allowed by th...
Detailed sedimentological and geochemical analyses of Upper Cretaceous glaucony-bearing deposits fro...
AbstractThis study presents a review on palaeogeographic implications and temporal variations of gla...
This study presents a review on palaeogeographic implications and temporal variations of glaucony co...
204-209A 1.32 m long gravity core collected from the upper continental slope off Madras at 495 m wat...
International audienceThis work examines the possibility of a rapid formation of glauconite in a rel...
Glaucony is traditionally regarded as an indicator of low sedimentation rates and represents one of ...
Glauconite is generally agreed to be a reliable indicator of low sedimentation rate, but little syst...
This work examines the possibility of a rapid formation of glauconite in a relatively shallow platfo...
Glauconite is generally agreed to be a reliable indicator of low sedimentation rate, but little syst...
Glauconite is usually found as a replacement of bioclasts and faecal pellets through neoformation an...
Natural clay-sized glauconite has the same mineralogical composition as sand-sized glauconite pellet...
Three contrasting sedimentary environments on the continental shelf off the Guadiana River (northern...
Abstract—Natural clay-sized glauconite has the same mineralogical composition as sand-sized glauconi...
The glauconite formation, in the oxygenized environment of the North-Aegean saddle, is allowed by th...
Detailed sedimentological and geochemical analyses of Upper Cretaceous glaucony-bearing deposits fro...
AbstractThis study presents a review on palaeogeographic implications and temporal variations of gla...
This study presents a review on palaeogeographic implications and temporal variations of glaucony co...
204-209A 1.32 m long gravity core collected from the upper continental slope off Madras at 495 m wat...
International audienceThis work examines the possibility of a rapid formation of glauconite in a rel...
Glaucony is traditionally regarded as an indicator of low sedimentation rates and represents one of ...
Glauconite is generally agreed to be a reliable indicator of low sedimentation rate, but little syst...
This work examines the possibility of a rapid formation of glauconite in a relatively shallow platfo...
Glauconite is generally agreed to be a reliable indicator of low sedimentation rate, but little syst...
Glauconite is usually found as a replacement of bioclasts and faecal pellets through neoformation an...
Natural clay-sized glauconite has the same mineralogical composition as sand-sized glauconite pellet...
Three contrasting sedimentary environments on the continental shelf off the Guadiana River (northern...
Abstract—Natural clay-sized glauconite has the same mineralogical composition as sand-sized glauconi...
The glauconite formation, in the oxygenized environment of the North-Aegean saddle, is allowed by th...