Carbonate clumped isotopes : a new tool to assess carbonate cementation in clastic sediments
Carbonate cements in clastic rocks capture a geochemical record of burial processes. As such, much of our understanding of clastic diagenesis and subsurface microbial activity is influenced by studies of carbonate cemented horizons and concretions. Furthermore, their presence can have a significant...
Main Author: | Dale, Annabel Rebecca |
---|---|
Other Authors: | John, Cedric M. ; Smalley, Craig ; Muggeridge, Ann |
Published: |
Imperial College London
2014
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.693990 |
Similar Items
-
Environmental and Diagenetic Studies of the Permo-Triassic Clastic and Carbonate Sediments of the Vale of Eden
by: Waugh, B.
Published: (1967) -
Sedimentation of the Clastic Portions of The Underset and Little Limestone Cyclothems in Northern England
by: Bin-Jantan, A.
Published: (1978) -
Contributions to the study of clastic cave sediments, with particular reference to Agen Allwedd, Powys
by: Bull, P. A.
Published: (1976) -
An experimental and field study of ductile deformation in clastic rocks
by: Edwards, Alexander P.
Published: (2009) -
Sedimentological analysis of visean clastics in North-Western Ireland
by: Avbovbo, Akpoyovbike Abogo
Published: (1974)