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morphological evidence for
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- A
revised classification was
proposed by
Wright (1992). It adds some
diagenetic patterns to the
classification scheme.
Travertine is a term
applied to...
-
argillaceous silt,
where in
ceratain horizions the silt are full of
diagenetically formed gypsum. Occasionally, the silt is
interrupted thin intercalations...
- Proterozoic. The
preserved embryos from
China and
Siberia underwent rapid diagenetic phosphatization resulting in
exquisite preservation,
including cell structures...
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seawater chemistry variation over time.
Barite in sediments,
known as
diagenetic or cold
seeps barite,
gives information about sedimentary redox processes...
- Friedrich, J.; C. Dinkel; et al. (2002). "Benthic
Nutrient Cycling and
Diagenetic Pathways in the North-western
Black Sea" (PDF). Estuarine,
Coastal and...
- 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...
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geochemical reaction has been
coined "breaking Ostwald's step rule". High
diagenetic temperatures, such as
those of
groundwater flowing along deeply rooted...
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salinity on a year by year basis. The
Capitan Reef had been
altered diagenetically early on in its history,
especially after the
deposition of the Castile...