Sandstone Diagenesis: Recent and AncientISBN: 978-1-4051-0897-3
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1. Sandstone Diagenesis – The Evolution Of Sand To Stone: R.H. Worden And S.D. Burley.
Eogenesis (Early Diagenesis).
Marine Eogenesis.
Early Diagenetic Iron Sulphide In Recent Sediments Of The Wash (England): L.G. Love.
Sedimentology (1967) 9, 327–352.
Formation Of Siderite–Mg-Clacite–Iron Sulphide Concretions In Intertidal Marsh And Sandflat Sediments, North Norfolk, England: K. Pye, J.A.D. Dickson, N. Schiavon, M.L. Coleman And M. Cox.
Sedimentology (1990) 37, 325–343.
Origin Of Authigenic Carbonates In Sediment From The Deep Bering Sea: J.R. Hein, J.R. O’neill And M.G. Jones.
Sedimentology (1979) 26, 681–705.
De Glauconiarum Origine: G.S. Odin And A. Matter.
Sedimentology (1981) 28 611–641.
Low-Mg Calcite Marine Cement In Cretaceous Turbidites: Origin, Spatial Distribution And Relationship To Seawater Chemistry: J.P. Hendry, N.H. Trewin And A.E. Fallick.
Sedimentology (1996) 43, 877–900.
The Concretions Of The Bearreraig Sandstone Formation: Geometry And Geochemistry: M. Wilkinson.
Sedimentology (1991) 38, 899–912.
Non-Marine Eogenesis 1: Warm And Wet Environments.
The Anatomy Of An Early Dinantian Terraced Floodplain: Palaeo-Environment And Early Diagenesis: J.E. Andrews, M.S. Turner, G. Nabi And B. Spiro.
Sedimentology (1991) 38, 271–287.
Early Diagenetic Siderite As An Indicator Of Depositional Environment In The Triassic Rewan Group, Southern Bowen Basin, Eastern Australia: J.C. Baker, J. Kassan And P.J. Hamilton.
Sedimentology (1995) 43, 77–88.
Early Diagenetic Spherulitic Siderites From Pennsylvanian Palaeosols In The Boss Point Formation, Maritime Canada: G.H. Browne And D.M. Kingston.
Sedimentology (1993) 40, 467–474.
Early Diagenesis And Its Relationship To Depositional Environment And Relative Sea-Level Fluctuations (Upper Cretaceous Marshybank Formation, Alberta And British Columbia): J.L. Mckay, F.J. Longstaffe And A.G. Plint.
Sedimentology (1995) 42, 161–190.
Non-Marine Eogenesis 2: Dry And Hot Environments.
Diagenetic Alunite In Clastic Sequences, Kuwait, Arabian Gulf: F.I. Khalaf.
Sedimentology (1990) 37, 155–164.
Nodular Silcretes Of The Cypress Hills Formation (Upper Eocene To Middle Miocene) Of Southern Saskatchewan, Canada: D.A. Leckie And R.J. Cheel.
Sedimentology (1990) 37, 445–454.
Rock Varnish In The Sonoran Desert: Microbiologically Mediated Accumulation Of Manganiferous Sediments [Abstract And Sems Only: B. Nagy, L.A. Nagy, M.J. Rigali, W.D. Jones, D.H. Krinsley And N.A. Sinclair.
Sedimentology (1991) 38, 1153–1171.
Models Of Rock Varnish Formation Constrained By High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy [Abstract Only]: D. Krinsley.
Sedimentology (1998) 45, 711–725.
Calcretes Related To Phreatophytic Vegetation From The Middle Triassic Otter Sandstone Of South West England: K. Purvis And V.P. Wright.
Sedimentology (1991) 38, 539–551.
Zeolitic Diagenesis Of Late Quaternary Fluviolacustrine Sediments And Associated Calcrete Formation In The Lake Bogoria Basin, Kenya Rift Valley [Abstract Only]: R.W. Renaut.
Sedimentology (1993) 40, 271–301.
Groundwater Dolocretes From The Upper Triassic Of The Paris Basin, France: A Case Study Of An Arid, Continental Diagenetic Facies: C. Spötl And V.P. Wright.
Sedimentology (1992) 39, 1119–1136.
Mesogenesis (Burial Diagenesis).
Quartz-Related Mesogenesis.
Formation Of Quartz Overgrowths In The Penrith Sandstone (Lower Permian) Of Northwest England As Revealed By Scanning Electron Microscopy: B. Waugh.
Sedimentology (1970) 14, 309–320.
A Scale Of Dissolution For Quartz And Its Implications For Diagenetic Processes In Sandstones: A.R. Hurst.
Sedimentology (1981) 28, 451–459.
Thin Section And S.E.M. Textural Criteria For The Recognition Of Cement-Dissolution Porosity In Sandstones: S.D. Burley And J.D. Kantorowicz.
Sedimentology (1986) 33, 587–604.
A Numerical Model For Porosity Modification At A Sandstone–Mudstone Boundary By Quartz Pressure Dissolution And Diffusive Mass Transfer: A.M. Mullis.
Sedimentology (1992) 39, 99–107.
Origin Of Quartz Cements In Some Sandstones From The Jurassic Of The Inner Moray Firth (Uk): G.B. Vagle, A. Hurst And H. Dypvik.
Sedimentology (1994) 41, 363–377.
Carbonate Cement-Dominated Mesogenesis.
Geochemistry Of Carbonate Cements In The Sag River And Shublik Formations (Triassic/Jurassic), North Slope, Alaska: Implications For The Geochemical Evolution Of Formation Waters: P.S. Mozley And K. Hoernle.
Sedimentology (1990) 37, 817–836.
Burial Dolomitization And Porosity Development In A Mixed Carbonate-Clastic Sequence: An Example From The Bowland Basin, Northern England: R.L. Gawthorpe.
Sedimentology (1987) 34, 533–558.
Clay And Aluminosilicate Mineral-Related Mesogenesis.
Diagenetic Origin Of Graywacke Matrix Minerals: J.T. Whetten And J.W. Hawkins Jr.
Sedimentology (1970) 15, 347–361.
Diagenetic Origin Of Graywacke Matrix Minerals: A Discussion: J.P.B. Lovell.
Sedimentology (1972) 19, 141–143.
Diagenetic Origin Of Graywacke Matrix Minerals: A Reply: J.T. Whetten And J.W. Hawkins Jr.
Sedimentology (1972) 19, 144–146.
Diagenesis Of Sandstones In The Back-Arc Basins Of The Western Pacific Ocean: Y.I. Lee And G.Dev. Klein.
Sedimentology (1986) 33, 651–675.
Diagenetic K-Feldspar Pseudomorphs In The Triassic Buntsandstein Sandstones Of The Iberian Range, Spain: S. Morad, R. Marfil And J.A De La Pena.
Sedimentology (1989) 36, 635–650.
Zeolites In Sedimentary Rocks, With Reference To The Depositional Environments And Zonal Distribution [Abstract Only]: A. Iijima And M. Utada.
Sedimentology (1966) 7, 327–357.
Diagenesis Of The Newark Rift Basin, Eastern North America [Abstract Only]: M. El Tabakh And B.C. Schreiber.
Sedimentology (1998) 45, 855–874.
The Origin Of Faceted Garnets In Sandstones: Dissolution Or Overgrowth? A.C. Morton, G. Borg, P.L. Hansley, P.D.W. Haughton, D.H. Krinsley And P. Trusty.
Sedimentology (1989) 36, 927–942.
Effect Of Oil On Sandstone Mesogenesis.
Comparison Of Post-Sedimentary Alterations Of Oil-, Gas- And Water-Bearing Rocks: R.M. Yurkova.
Sedimentology (1970) 15, 53–68.
Plagioclase Dissolution Related To Biodegradation Of Oil In Brent Group Sandstones (Middle Jurassic) Of Gullfaks Field, Northern North Sea: S.N. Ehrenberg And K.G Jakobsen.
Sedimentology (2001) 48, 703–721.
Integrated Time-, Temperature- And Water Compositional-Analyisis Of Sandstone Mesogenesis.
Diagenesis And Reservoir Quality Of The Aldebaran Sandstone, Denison Trough, East-Central Queensland, Australia: J.C. Baker.
Sedimentology (1991) 38, 819–838.
Diagenesis And Formation Water Chemistry Of Triassic Reservoir Sandstones From Southern Tunisia: S. Morad, H.N. Ben Ismail, L.F. De Ros, I.S. Al-Aasm And N.-E. Serrhini.
Sedimentology (1994) 41, 1253–1272.
The Petrology And Diagenesis Of Middle Jurassic Clastic Sediments, Ravenscar Group, Yorkshire: J.D. KANTOROWICZ.
Sedimentology (1985) 32, 833–853Telogenesis (Uplift Related Diagenesis).
The Role Of The Late Cimmerian Unconformity For The Distribution Of Kaolinite In The Gullfaks Field, Northern North Sea: P.A. Bjørkum, R. Mjøs, O. Walderhaug And A. Hurst.
Sedimentology (1990) 37, 395–406.
Index