-
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...
- as the
parent nucleus, and they
derived from
steroids or
sterols via
diagenetic and
catagenetic degradation, such as hydrogenation. They are
found in...
- can
develop in a
sedimentary rock. A:
original sedimentary rock; B:
pencil cleavage; C:
diagenetic foliation (parallel to bedding); D:
slaty cleavage....
- origin, but may also
occur inorganically as a
chemical precipitate or a
diagenetic replacement, as in
petrified wood.
Chert is
typically composed of the...
-
metals from seawater, the
remobilization of
manganese in the
water column (
diagenetic), the
derivation of
metals from hot
springs ****ociated with
volcanic activity...
- size and
increasing distance from
their source.
While evidence of post-
diagenetic remobilization has been identified,
these effects appear far subordinate...
- A
revised classification was
proposed by
Wright (1992). It adds some
diagenetic patterns to the
classification scheme.
Travertine is a term
applied to...
- M. (2015). "Chemical, experimental, and
morphological evidence for
diagenetically altered melanin in
exceptionally preserved fossils".
Proceedings of...