The term “condensation” has been used in sedimentological research for 180 years and ever since the last 80 years, its interpretation has become increasingly diverse and, to a …
PK Pufahl, LA Groat - Economic Geology, 2017 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Phosphorus is the central ingredient in fertilizer that allows modern agriculture to feed the world's population. This element, also critical in a host of industrial applications, is a …
JHS Macquaker, KG Taylor, M Keller… - AAPG …, 2014 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Diagenesis significantly impacts mudstone lithofacies. Processes operating to control diagenetic pathways in mudstones are poorly known compared to analogous processes …
JH Powell, BK Moh'd - GeoArabia, 2011 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
ABSTRACT The Cretaceous to Eocene succession in central and south Jordan is characterised by passive continental margin depositional sequences, which pass upward …
P Gao, G Liu, C Jia, A Young, Z Wang, T Wang… - Palaeogeography …, 2016 - Elsevier
In order to understand redox variations and organic matter accumulation on the Yangtze carbonate platform during the Late Ediacaran–Early Cambrian, petrological and …
AM Abed - GeoArabia, 2013 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
About 20 billion tonnes of world-class, high-grade phosphorite resources occur in a small area of the eastern Mediterranean region, including Jordan, northern Negev (Palestine) …
The formation of marine phosphatic mineral deposits remains incompletely understood, despite decades of research. The involvement of bacteria in this process has long been …
Phosphorus is a nutrient fundamental to life and when it precipitates in modern environments bacteria are intimately involved in its release, concentration, and …
H Baioumy, S Farouk - Journal of African Earth Sciences, 2022 - Elsevier
The importance of rare earth elements (REEs) in high-tech industries has triggered a global struggle to find new resources. Sedimentary phosphorites are one of the major holders of …