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Pleistocene diagenesis

Land L.S. and Epstein S. (1970) Late pleistocene diagenesis and dolomitization, North Jamaica. Sedimentology 14, 187-200. [Pg.643]

Manias, W. G., Covey, M., and Stallard, R. E. (1985). The effects of provenance and diagenesis on clay content and crystallinity in Miocene through Pleistocene deposits, southwestern Taiwan. Petrol. Geol. Taiwan 173-185. [Pg.227]

Archeometry Using Amino Acid Racemization to Determine the Age of Artifacts (Science 1990, 248, 60-64. "Dating Pleistocene Archeological Sites by Protein Diagenesis in Ostrich Eggshell ")... [Pg.262]

Brooks. A.S. et al, Dating Pleistocene Archeological Sites by Protein Diagenesis in Oslrich Eggshell, Science, 60 (April 6, 1990). [Pg.1416]

There is an extensive literature that exists concerning carbonate diagenesis in the vadose and phreatic meteoric environmental settings (see e.g., Bathurst, 1975, 1980 James and Choquette, 1984 and Moore, 1989 for reviews). Much of this work has dealt with the stabilization of aragonite and magnesian calcite to calcite in the present meteoric diagenetic realm associated with Pleistocene limestones. As... [Pg.315]

Many authors have noted the depletion of l3C and 180 in carbonate rocks with increasing extent of diagenesis (Gavish and Friedman, 1969 Allan and Matthews, 1977, 1982) and a correlation between 813c and 8 80 for Holocene and Pleistocene carbonates (Figure 7.29). For the limestones of Bermuda, the depletion... [Pg.342]

Buchbinder L.G. and Friedman G.M. (1980) Vadose, phreatic and marine diagenesis of Pleistocene-Holocene carbonates in a borehole-Mediterranean coast of Isreal. J. Sediment. Petrol. 50, 395-409. [Pg.619]

Mullins H.T., Wise S.W. Jr., Gardulski A.F., Hinchey E.J., Master P.M. and Siegel D.I. (1985) Shallow subsurface diagenesis of Pleistocene periplatform ooze northern Bahamas. Sedimentology 32, 473-494. [Pg.654]

Figure 3 Dissolution is a surface-reaction controlled process throughout late diagenesis (a) dissolution of an epidote grain from the subsurface Plio-Pleistocene sequence offshore Louisiana SEM image and (b) Ca-plagioclase, Frio Formation, Oligocene, South Texas, SEM image ((a) is reproduced by permission of SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) from J. Sedim. Figure 3 Dissolution is a surface-reaction controlled process throughout late diagenesis (a) dissolution of an epidote grain from the subsurface Plio-Pleistocene sequence offshore Louisiana SEM image and (b) Ca-plagioclase, Frio Formation, Oligocene, South Texas, SEM image ((a) is reproduced by permission of SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) from J. Sedim.
Jennings S. and Thompson G. R. (1986) Diagenesis of Pho-Pleistocene sediments of the Colorado River Delta, southern California. J. Sedim. Petrol. 56, 89-98. [Pg.3649]

Mathisen M. E. (1984) Diagenesis of Plio-Pleistocene nonmarine sandstones, Cagayan Basin, Phillipines early development of secondary porosity in volcanic sandstones. In Clastic Diagenesis (eds. D. A. McDonald and R. C. Surdam). American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, vol. 37, pp. 177-193. [Pg.3651]

Milliken K. L. (1988) Loss of provenance information through subsurface diagenesis in Plio-Pleistocene sandstones. Gulf of Mexico. J. Sedim. Petrol. 58, 992-1002. [Pg.3651]

Evans, C.C. Ginsburg, R.N. (1987) Fabric selective diagenesis in the late Pleistocene Miami Limestone. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology 57, 311-318. [Pg.166]

McLaren, S.J. (1995b) The role of sea spray in vadose diagenesis in Late Pleistocene coastal deposits. Journal of Coastal Research 11, 1075-1088. [Pg.170]

Muller, G. Tietz, G. (1975) Regressive diagenesis in Pleistocene aeolianites from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Sedimentology 22, 485-496. [Pg.170]

Pittman, E.D. (1974) Porosity and permeability changes during diagenesis of Pleistocene corals, Barbados, West Indies. Geological Society of America Bulletin 85, 1811-1820. [Pg.171]

Vollbrecht, R. Meischner, D. (1993) Sea level and diagenesis a case study on Pleistocene beaches, Whalebone Bay, Bermuda. Geologische Rundschau 82, 248-262. [Pg.390]

Vollbrecht, R. Meischner, D. (1996) Diagenesis in coastal carbonates related to Pleistocene sea level, Bermuda platform. Journal of Sedimentary Research 66, 243-258. [Pg.390]

Jones, B. (1988) The influence of plants and microorganisms on diagenesis in caliche example from the Pleistocene Ironshore Formation on Cayman Brae, British West Indies. Bull. Can. Petrol. Geol., 36, 191-201. [Pg.83]

Sansone, F.J., Tribble, G.W., Andrews, C.A. and Chanton, J.P. (1990) Anaerobic diagenesis within Recent, Pleistocene, and Eocene marine carbonate frameworks. Sedimentology, 37, 997-1009. [Pg.63]


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