At Site 534 in the Blake-Bahama Basin, western North Atlantic, an interval of 68 m of Maestrichtian (Upper Cretaceous) and upper middle to upper Eocene sediments consists of terrigenous siltstones, mudstones, and varicolored zeolitic claystones; minor recovery of micritic limestones, porcellanites, and quartzitic chert was made at this site as well. Comparisons with other Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) sites in the western North Atlantic suggest that the following formations are present in this interval: Hatteras (Maestrichtian), Plantagenet (Maestrichtian and upper Eocene), Bermuda Rise (upper middle to upper Eocene), and the basal Blake Ridge Formation (upper middle to upper Eocene). Recognition of a Tertiary interval of the Plantagenet...
Clay mineralogical and inorganic geochemical data give information on the evolution of both continen...
Strata that record the evolutionary history of the North American continental margin in a region tha...
Cenozoic sediments recovered from Sites 548, 549, and 550 were the objects of mineralogical (bulk sa...
At Site 534 in the Blake-Bahama Basin, western North Atlantic, an interval of 68 m of Maestrichtian ...
Sedimentary cover on the bottom of the Northwest Atlantic Ocean is underlain by Late Jurassic - Cret...
Abstract: Clay mineral analyses were performed on Eocene sediments from drill sites in the western C...
Chemical analyses of North Atlantic D.S.D.P. (Deep Sea Drilling Project) sediments indicate that bas...
We use an X-ray fluorescence (XRF) Core Scanner to obtain records of elemental concentrations in sed...
At Sites 548 and 550 of DSDP Leg 80 several condensed sedimentary sections contain various types of ...
Deep sea drilling off the east coast of North America provided valuable information on the developme...
Downhole bulk-sample and clay-mineral analytical results for Sites 558 and 563 are presented in this...
Examination of the clay mineralogy of Cenozoic sediment samples from Deep Sea Drilling Project Sites...
Leg 94 Sites are located in a large geographic area of the northeastern Atlantic. Clay mineral analy...
Geochemical characterizations of the Cretaceous formations at Site 603 are quite comparable with tho...
Drilling at Site 534 in the Blake-Bahama Basin recovered 268 m of Lower Cretaceous, Berriasian to Ha...
Clay mineralogical and inorganic geochemical data give information on the evolution of both continen...
Strata that record the evolutionary history of the North American continental margin in a region tha...
Cenozoic sediments recovered from Sites 548, 549, and 550 were the objects of mineralogical (bulk sa...
At Site 534 in the Blake-Bahama Basin, western North Atlantic, an interval of 68 m of Maestrichtian ...
Sedimentary cover on the bottom of the Northwest Atlantic Ocean is underlain by Late Jurassic - Cret...
Abstract: Clay mineral analyses were performed on Eocene sediments from drill sites in the western C...
Chemical analyses of North Atlantic D.S.D.P. (Deep Sea Drilling Project) sediments indicate that bas...
We use an X-ray fluorescence (XRF) Core Scanner to obtain records of elemental concentrations in sed...
At Sites 548 and 550 of DSDP Leg 80 several condensed sedimentary sections contain various types of ...
Deep sea drilling off the east coast of North America provided valuable information on the developme...
Downhole bulk-sample and clay-mineral analytical results for Sites 558 and 563 are presented in this...
Examination of the clay mineralogy of Cenozoic sediment samples from Deep Sea Drilling Project Sites...
Leg 94 Sites are located in a large geographic area of the northeastern Atlantic. Clay mineral analy...
Geochemical characterizations of the Cretaceous formations at Site 603 are quite comparable with tho...
Drilling at Site 534 in the Blake-Bahama Basin recovered 268 m of Lower Cretaceous, Berriasian to Ha...
Clay mineralogical and inorganic geochemical data give information on the evolution of both continen...
Strata that record the evolutionary history of the North American continental margin in a region tha...
Cenozoic sediments recovered from Sites 548, 549, and 550 were the objects of mineralogical (bulk sa...