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- Experimentation and Geochemical Modeling in Studies of Archaeological Diagenetic Change". Accounts of Chemical Research. 35 (8): 644–651. doi:10.1021/ar000203s...
- 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...
- well-preserved in petroleum reservoirs, rocks and sediment, allowing the diagenetic products of these molecules to be interpreted as biomarkers for the presence...
- In geology, texture or rock microstructure refers to the relationship between the materials of which a rock is composed. The broadest textural classes...
- size and increasing distance from their source. While evidence of post-diagenetic remobilization has been identified, these effects appear far subordinate...
- geochemical reaction has been coined "breaking Ostwald's step rule". High diagenetic temperatures, such as those of groundwater flowing along deeply rooted...
- brookite, rutile, siderite and apatite. Xenotime is also known to be diagenetic: It may form as minute grains or as extremely thin (less than 10 μ) coatings...
- metals from seawater, the remobilization of manganese in the water column (diagenetic), the derivation of metals from hot springs ****ociated with volcanic activity...
- Friedrich, J.; C. Dinkel; et al. (2002). "Benthic Nutrient Cycling and Diagenetic Pathways in the North-western Black Sea" (PDF). Estuarine, Coastal and...
- A revised classification was proposed by Wright (1992). It adds some diagenetic patterns to the classification scheme. Travertine is a term applied to...