This study presents a review on palaeogeographic implications and temporal variations of glaucony covering both modern and ancient records. Phanerozoic glaucony preferably forms in a shelf depositional setting. Deep marine conditions and low seawater temperature discourage formation of glaucony. Around 75% of glaucony is recorded from the Cretaceous to the Holocene sediments, which are related to the abundance of the most common substrates, faecal pellets and bioclasts. TFe2O3 (total), Al2O3, K2O and MgO contents of glaucony vary appreciably through geological time. While TFe2O3 content of most Mesozoic and Cenozoic glaucony exceeds 20%, it is always less than 20% in Precambrian varieties. High K2O, Al2O3, MgO and low TFe2O3 distinguish the...
International audienceThis work examines the possibility of a rapid formation of glauconite in a rel...
ABSTRACT: Although numerous models for the formation of glauconite have been presented, the precise ...
Glauconite is generally agreed to be a reliable indicator of low sedimentation rate, but little syst...
AbstractThis study presents a review on palaeogeographic implications and temporal variations of gla...
An integrated study involving sedimentology, mineral chemistry and spectroscopy highlights a distinc...
Glaucony is traditionally regarded as an indicator of low sedimentation rates and represents one of ...
An integrated study of the sedimentology, micropalaeontology, mineralogy and geochemistry of glaucon...
Cenomanian strata of the Elbtal Group (Saxony, eastern Germany) reflect a major global sea-level ris...
Glaucony occurrences have been reported both from exposed transgressive and overlying highstand syst...
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 usually found as a replacement of bioclasts and faecal pellets through neoformation an...
The scarcity of well-preserved and directly dateable sedimentary sequences is a major impediment for...
This work examines the possibility of a rapid formation of glauconite in a relatively shallow platfo...
Detailed sedimentological and geochemical analyses of Upper Cretaceous glaucony-bearing deposits fro...
International audienceThis work examines the possibility of a rapid formation of glauconite in a rel...
ABSTRACT: Although numerous models for the formation of glauconite have been presented, the precise ...
Glauconite is generally agreed to be a reliable indicator of low sedimentation rate, but little syst...
AbstractThis study presents a review on palaeogeographic implications and temporal variations of gla...
An integrated study involving sedimentology, mineral chemistry and spectroscopy highlights a distinc...
Glaucony is traditionally regarded as an indicator of low sedimentation rates and represents one of ...
An integrated study of the sedimentology, micropalaeontology, mineralogy and geochemistry of glaucon...
Cenomanian strata of the Elbtal Group (Saxony, eastern Germany) reflect a major global sea-level ris...
Glaucony occurrences have been reported both from exposed transgressive and overlying highstand syst...
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 usually found as a replacement of bioclasts and faecal pellets through neoformation an...
The scarcity of well-preserved and directly dateable sedimentary sequences is a major impediment for...
This work examines the possibility of a rapid formation of glauconite in a relatively shallow platfo...
Detailed sedimentological and geochemical analyses of Upper Cretaceous glaucony-bearing deposits fro...
International audienceThis work examines the possibility of a rapid formation of glauconite in a rel...
ABSTRACT: Although numerous models for the formation of glauconite have been presented, the precise ...
Glauconite is generally agreed to be a reliable indicator of low sedimentation rate, but little syst...