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June 01, 1984
Early carbonate diagenesis within Phanerozoic shales and sandstones of the NW European shelf
J. G. Gluyas
J. G. Gluyas
BP Pet. Dev., Aberdeen, United Kingdom
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Clay Minerals (1984) 19 (3): 309–321.
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J. G. Gluyas; Early carbonate diagenesis within Phanerozoic shales and sandstones of the NW European shelf. Clay Minerals 1984;; 19 (3): 309–321. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- alkaline earth metals
- carbonate rocks
- cement
- clastic rocks
- clastic sediments
- compaction
- concretions
- continental shelf
- diagenesis
- early diagenesis
- England
- Europe
- evolution
- geochemistry
- Great Britain
- iron
- limestone
- magnesium
- metals
- Norway
- ooze
- organic compounds
- organic materials
- oxidation
- Phanerozoic
- pore water
- precipitation
- processes
- reduction
- reservoir rocks
- sandstone
- Scandinavia
- Scotland
- secondary structures
- sedimentary petrology
- sedimentary rocks
- sedimentary structures
- sediments
- shale
- Sweden
- United Kingdom
- Western Europe
- northwestern Europe
- catabolysis
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