Cenomanian strata of the Elbtal Group (Saxony, eastern Germany) reflect a major global sea-level rise and contain, in certain intervals, a green authigenic clay mineral in abundance. Based on the integrated study of five new core sections, the environmental background and spatio-temporal patterns of these glauconitic strata are reconstructed and some general preconditions allegedly needed for glaucony formation are critically questioned. XRD analyses of green grains extracted from selected samples confirm their glauconitic mineralogy. Based on field observations as well as on the careful evaluation of litho- and microfacies, 12 glauconitc facies types (GFTs), broadly reflecting a proximal–distal gradient, have been identified, containing gr...
An integrated study involving sedimentology, mineral chemistry and spectroscopy highlights a distinc...
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...
none4siDetailed sedimentological and geochemical analyses of Upper Cretaceous glaucony-bearing depos...
The scarcity of well-preserved and directly dateable sedimentary sequences is a major impediment for...
none1noGlaucony is traditionally regarded as an indicator of low sedimentation rates and represents ...
The Upper Albian (mid-Cretaceous) sediments of the Anglo-Paris Basin display a range of condensation...
This study presents a review on palaeogeographic implications and temporal variations of glaucony co...
A sedimentological and stratigraphical analysis has been applied to the Early Cretaceous glaucony-ri...
AbstractThis study presents a review on palaeogeographic implications and temporal variations of gla...
This study presents geochemical characteristics of glauconites in estuarine deposits within the Maas...
A detailed mineral chemical investigation of glauconite within the condensed section deposits of the...
Glauconite is generally agreed to be a reliable indicator of low sedimentation rate, but little syst...
International audienceThis work examines the possibility of a rapid formation of glauconite in a rel...
Three new Cenomanian–Coniacian cores from the Ruhrgebiet (northwestern Germany) provide the opportun...
An integrated study involving sedimentology, mineral chemistry and spectroscopy highlights a distinc...
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...
none4siDetailed sedimentological and geochemical analyses of Upper Cretaceous glaucony-bearing depos...
The scarcity of well-preserved and directly dateable sedimentary sequences is a major impediment for...
none1noGlaucony is traditionally regarded as an indicator of low sedimentation rates and represents ...
The Upper Albian (mid-Cretaceous) sediments of the Anglo-Paris Basin display a range of condensation...
This study presents a review on palaeogeographic implications and temporal variations of glaucony co...
A sedimentological and stratigraphical analysis has been applied to the Early Cretaceous glaucony-ri...
AbstractThis study presents a review on palaeogeographic implications and temporal variations of gla...
This study presents geochemical characteristics of glauconites in estuarine deposits within the Maas...
A detailed mineral chemical investigation of glauconite within the condensed section deposits of the...
Glauconite is generally agreed to be a reliable indicator of low sedimentation rate, but little syst...
International audienceThis work examines the possibility of a rapid formation of glauconite in a rel...
Three new Cenomanian–Coniacian cores from the Ruhrgebiet (northwestern Germany) provide the opportun...
An integrated study involving sedimentology, mineral chemistry and spectroscopy highlights a distinc...
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...