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Cumberland Plateau

Peterson, N.M.A., 1961. Expandable chloritic clay minerals from Upper Mississippian carbonate rocks, of the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee. Am. Mineralogist, 46 1245- 1269. [Pg.199]

Delaney ML, Filippelli GM (1994) An apparent contradiction in the role of phosphoras in Cenozoic chemical mass balances for the world ocean. Paleoceanogr 9 513-527 Delcourt HH (1979) Late-Quatemary vegetation history of the eastern Highland Rim and adjacent Cumberland Plateau of Termessee. Ecol Monogr 49 255-280 Derry LA, Frauce-Lauord C (1996) Neogene Himalayan weathering history and river Sr/ Sr Impact on the marine Sr record. Earth Planet Sci Lett 142 59-76... [Pg.420]

Peterson, M. N. A., 1962. The mineralogy and petrology of upper Mississippian carbonate rocks of the Cumberland plateau in Tennessee. J. Geol. 70 1. [Pg.187]

Regular mixed-layer chlorites similar probably to corrensite have been found in various types of limestones, dolomitic limestones, calcareous and quartzitic rocks in the lower part of the Oquirrh formation in Utah by Tooker [1960] and in uranium-containing carbonate rocks from the Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee, by Peterson [1961]. (This mineral was interpreted as a 1 1 regular chlorite-vermiculite interstratification.)... [Pg.290]


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