On the origin of glauconitic and chamositic granules |
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Authors: | F. B. Van Houten M. E. Purucker |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Geological and Geophysical Sciences, Princeton University, 08544 Princeton, NJ |
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Abstract: | Glauconitic minerals range from green smectite to 10Å glauconite, occur mainly in peloids (most of which were fecal pellets), and apparently were produced largely by neoformation replacing several kinds of substrate. Chamositic minerals, berthierine and chamosite, occur in Recent and ancient peloids, but mostly in ancient ooids, and they developed by alteration of a precursor Al-rich clay mineral. Ooid sheaths were built by rolling of cores on ue sea floor. Glauconitic greensands and chamositic oolitic ironstones are condensed sequences deposited as sandwaves during long periods of reduced influx of sediment. Some are associated with hardgrounds. |
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