-
experimentation and
geochemical modeling in
studies of
archaeological diagenetic change".
Accounts of
Chemical Research, 2002. 35(8): p. 644–651. Zapata...
- in Cheshire, England.
Primary red beds may also form by in situ (early
diagenetic)
reddening of the
sediment by the
dehydration of
brown or drab colored...
- Friedrich, J.; C. Dinkel; et al. (2002). "Benthic
Nutrient Cycling and
Diagenetic Pathways in the North-western
Black Sea" (PDF). Estuarine,
Coastal and...
- (sedimentary) or out of the
interstitial water of the
sediments layers (
diagenetic). The
composition of Manganese-bearing
minerals is
dependent on how the...
-
precipitate may have
grown over an
older generation of cement. A
complex diagenetic history can be
established by
optical mineralogy,
using a petrographic...
- S2CID 39392327. Trueman, C.; Chenery, C.; Eberth, D. A.; Spiro, B. (2003). "
Diagenetic effects on the
oxygen isotope composition of
bones of
dinosaurs and other...
- Branthaver, J. F. (1989). "Review of the
stratigraphic distribution and
diagenetic history of abelsonite".
Organic Geochemistry. 14 (6): 585–594. doi:10...
-
saturated C-27
animal biomarker often found in
petroleum deposits. It is a
diagenetic product of cholesterol,
which is an
organic molecule made
primarily by...
- Rock
microstructure includes the
texture of a rock and the
small scale rock structures. The
words "texture" and "microstructure" are interchangeable, with...
-
sedimentary rocks that
typically cut-across bedding.
These secondary (
diagenetic)
sedimentary structures exhibit bands of (authigenic)
minerals that are...