There has been a great advance in the understanding of processes of metamorphism and of metamorphic rocks since the last edition of this book appeared. Methods for determining …
Arthropod trace fossils are described from the Borrowdale Volcanic Group, a sequence otherwise devoid of faunal evidence. Two forms, both made by the same probably myriapod …
Clay-coated grains can inhibit ubiquitous, porosity-occluding quartz cement in deeply buried sandstones and thus lead to anomalously high porosity. A moderate amount of clay that is …
The spatial distribution of clay minerals and authigenic-clay-coated sand grains in ancient and deeply buried petroleum reservoirs, which can enhance or degrade reservoir quality, is …
E Tipping, D Berggren, J Mulder… - European Journal of Soil …, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
Summary wham, an equilibrium chemical model for soils, waters and sediments, centred on a discrete‐site/electrostatic model of humic substances (HS), has been used to analysae …
Primary depositional mineralogy has a major impact on sandstone reservoir quality. The spatial distribution of primary depositional mineralogy in sandstones is poorly understood …
GE Bebout, DC Cooper, AD Bradley… - American …, 1999 - degruyter.com
Abstract The Skiddaw Granite and its contact metamorphic aureole in the English Lake District provide an excellent opportunity to test the capability of the N-isotope system to trace …
The spatial distribution of clay minerals in sandstones, which may both enhance or degrade reservoir quality, is poorly understood. To address this, clay mineral distribution patterns and …
The specific mineralogy of clay grain coats controls the ability of the coat to inhibit quartz cementation in sandstones during prolonged burial and heating. How and why clay‐coat …