Coated Grains
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-642-68871-3 (ISBN)
I Approaches.- I.1 Classification of Coated Grains.- I.2 Classification of Coated Grains: Discussion.- I.3 Origin of Coated Grains: Trace Element Constraints.- I.4 Carbon and Oxygen Isotope Composition of Recent and Ancient Coated Grains.- I.5 Neritic Macroid Genesis, an Ecological Approach.- I.6 Accretionary Lapilli in Volcanic Ash Falls: Physical Factors Governing Their Formation.- II Ooids.- II.1 Calcareous Ooids: A Synopsis.- II.2 Ferriferous Ooids.- II.3 Cortical Fabrics in Calcite and Aragonite Ooids.- II.4 Relict Sand Bodies and Bedforms of the Northern Bahamas: Evidence of Extensive Early Holocene Sand Transport.- II.5 The Joulters Ooid Shoal, Great Bahama Bank.- II.6 Holocene Lacustrine Ooids from Pyramid Lake, Nevada.- II.7 Subrecent High-Sr Aragonitic Ooids from Hot Springs Near Tekke Ilica (Turkey).- II.8 Coated Grains Along the Dead Sea Shore.- II.9 Structural and Geochemical Features of Jurassic Oolitic Limestones in the Veneto Region (NE Italy).- II.10 Sedimentary Characteristics of Oolitic Carbonates from the Jialing-Jiang Formation [Lower Triassic (T12J1)], South Sichuan Basin, China.- II.11 Ooid Zonation as Indication for Environmental Conditions in a Givetian-Frasnian Carbonate Shelf-Slope Transition.- II.12 Ooids and Oolites of the Proterophytic Boomplaas Formation, Transvaal Supergroup, Griqualand West, South Africa.- III Rhodoids.- III.1 Description and Classification of Rhodoliths (Rhodoids, Rhodolites).- III.2 The Occurrence and Ecology of Recent Rhodoliths - A Review.- III.3 Rhodoids in Temperate Carbonates from the Cenozoic of New Zealand.- III.4 Early Permian Coated Grains from a Lagoonal Environment, Laborcita Formation, Sacramento Mountains, Southcentral New Mexico, U.S.A..- IV Oncoids.- IV.1 Oncoids: Comment to Recent Developments.- IV.2Cyanoliths (Cyanoids): Oncoids Formed by Calcified Cyanophytes.- IV.3 Algal Micro-Reefs - Coated Grains from Freshwater Environments.- IV.4 Brackish-Water Oncoids Composed of Blue-Green and Red Algae from a Pleistocene Terrace Near Corinth, Greece.- IV.5 Environmental Significance of Freshwater Oncoids, Eocene Guarga Formation, Southern Pyrenees, Spain.- IV.6 Depositional Environment, Diagenesis and Reservoir Properties of Oncolitic Packstones, Macaé Formation (Albian-Cenomanian), Campos Basin, Offshore Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.- IV.7 Albian Pelagic Phosphate-Rich Macrooncoids from the Tatra Mts (Poland).- IV.8 Oncoids and Stromatolites in the Rosso Ammonitico Sequences (Middle-Upper Jurassic) of the Venetian Alps, Italy.- IV.9 Pelagic Oncoids and Ooids in the Middle-Upper Jurassic of Eastern Sardinia.- IV.10 Depositional Environments of Some Upper Jurassic Oncoids.- IV.11 Carnian Oncolites of the Northern Calcareous Alps and the Drau Range (Austria).- IV.12 Girvanella Oncoids From Middle to Upper Triassic Allochthonous Boulders of the Dolomite Alps, Northern Italy.- IV.13 Triassic Oncoids from Central Balkanides (Bulgaria).- IV.14 The Genesis of Algal Nodule Limestones from the Upper Carboniferous (San Emiliano Formation) of N.W. Spain.- IV.15 Morphogenesis of Oncoids in the Lower Carboniferous Llanelly Formation of South Wales.- V Vadoids.- V.1 Vadoids.- V.2 Recent Travertine Pisoliths (Pisoids) from Southeastern Idaho, U.S.A..- V.3 Pisoids in the Caliche Profiles of Tarragona (N.E. Spain).- V.4 Pisoliths (Pisoids) in Quaternary Travertines of Tivoli, Italy.- V.5 Quaternary Pisoids of Lau, Fiji.- V.6 Pisoids and Pisolite Facies (Permian), Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico and West Texas.- V.7 Vadose Pisolites of the Tongying Formation (Upper Sinian System) inSouthwest China.- V.8 A Proterozoic Calcrete in the Amos Formation, McArthur Group, Northern Territory, Australia.- VI Contrasted Occurrences.- VI.1 Coated Grains from the Great Barrier Reef.- VI.2 Coated Grains Fades in the Lower Cretaceous of the Outer Dinarides (Yugoslavia).- VI.3 Coated Grains in Contrasted Environmental Situations: Norian and Lower Liassic of Northern Apennines.- VI.4 Coated Grains from the Zechstein Limestone (Upper Permian) of Western Poland.- VI.5 Unusual Algal-Crystalline Carbonate Coated Grains from the Capitan Reef (Permian, Guadalupian), New Mexico, USA.- VI.6 Contrasted Occurrence of Lower Devonian Coated Grains, Northeastern Armorican Massif, France.- VI.7 Accretionary Lapilli and Other Spheroidal Rocks from the Archaean Swaziland Supergroup, Barberton Mountain Land, South Africa.- Author Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 21.11.2011 |
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Zusatzinfo | XIII, 655 p. |
Verlagsort | Berlin |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 170 x 244 mm |
Gewicht | 1146 g |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Geologie |
Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Mineralogie / Paläontologie | |
Schlagworte | classification • diagenesis • Dolomite • Environment • Fabric • Formation • Geology • Gestein • Karbonatgestein • Konkretion • lacustrine • Mineral • mineral deposits • Sediment • Sedimentology |
ISBN-10 | 3-642-68871-3 / 3642688713 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-642-68871-3 / 9783642688713 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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