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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1988
Clays and Clay Minerals (1988) 36 (4): 349–353.
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1990
Clays and Clay Minerals (1990) 38 (3): 241–249.
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Illite content in the mixed-layer mineral (<2 μm fraction) in relation to the present day burial depth. Inset shows the %I variation in 44-cm thick Kinnekulle bentonite bed from the F368 drill core.
Published: 01 December 2009
F ig . 3. Illite content in the mixed-layer mineral (<2 μm fraction) in relation to the present day burial depth. Inset shows the %I variation in 44-cm thick Kinnekulle bentonite bed from the F368 drill core.
Journal Article
Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 December 2009
Clay Minerals (2009) 44 (4): 455–468.
...F ig . 3. Illite content in the mixed-layer mineral (<2 μm fraction) in relation to the present day burial depth. Inset shows the %I variation in 44-cm thick Kinnekulle bentonite bed from the F368 drill core. ...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 April 2011
Geology (2011) 39 (4): 303–306.
...Bryan K. Sell; Scott D. Samson Abstract The Ordovician Millbrig K-bentonite of North America and the Kinnekulle “Big Bed” of Scandinavia have been considered correlative, thus representing one of the largest volcanic eruptions of the Phanerozoic. Whether these two K-bentonites correlate has...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 September 1995
Geology (1995) 23 (9): 847–850.
...John T. Haynes; William G. Melson; Michael J. Kunk Abstract Biotite phenocryst compositions in three thick, widespread Ordovician K-bentonites, the Deicke and Millbrig from Big Ridge, Alabama, and the Kinnekulle from Mossen, Västergötland, Sweden, fall into three distinct groups, and so...
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Bed thickness contours in centimeters of Millbrig K-bentonite (MK-b) in North America and Kinnekulle K-bentonite (KK-b) in Scandinavia (modified from Huff et al., 1996). Selected MK-b and KK-b (bold numbers) localities are listed in Table DR1A in the GSA Data Repository (see footnote 1).
Published: 01 April 2011
Figure 1. Bed thickness contours in centimeters of Millbrig K-bentonite (MK-b) in North America and Kinnekulle K-bentonite (KK-b) in Scandinavia (modified from Huff et al., 1996 ). Selected MK-b and KK-b (bold numbers) localities are listed in Table DR1A in the GSA Data Repository (see footnote
Book Chapter

Published: 01 April 2010
DOI: 10.1130/2010.2466(02)
... and northwestern Europe as a result of explosive volcanism, which affected both Laurentia and Baltica during the closure of the Iapetus Ocean. The three most widespread beds are the Deicke and Millbrig K-bentonites in North America and the Kinnekulle K-bentonite in northwestern Europe. Similar successions are well...
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XRD patterns of the &lt;0.2 μm clay fractions (in an ethylene glycol-solvated state) from the Kinnekulle bed. The Keila sample is a feldspathized bentonite in the northern Estonian Confacies. The Pärnu sample is from the transition zone and the Valga sample represents a kaolinite-dominated deep paleoshelf. Legend: I-S – illite-smectite, K – kaolinite
Published: 01 April 2007
Figure 7. XRD patterns of the <0.2 μm clay fractions (in an ethylene glycol-solvated state) from the Kinnekulle bed. The Keila sample is a feldspathized bentonite in the northern Estonian Confacies. The Pärnu sample is from the transition zone and the Valga sample represents a kaolinite
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Covariation diagram (left panel) and mean total trace element concentration of subsamples (right panel) showing within-bed variance of the Hagan Millbrig K-bentonite (MK-b) and the Vasagård Kinnekulle K-bentonite (KK-b). Cross represents analytical precision at two standard deviations. Horizontal bars in right panel represent 95% confidence intervals by stratigraphic position; 6 subsamples of Hagan MK-b and 7 subsamples for the Vasagård KK-b. Analyses of variance for subsamples of KK-b (a) and MK-b (b) are located in Table DR3 (see footnote 1).
Published: 01 April 2011
Figure 3. Covariation diagram (left panel) and mean total trace element concentration of subsamples (right panel) showing within-bed variance of the Hagan Millbrig K-bentonite (MK-b) and the Vasagård Kinnekulle K-bentonite (KK-b). Cross represents analytical precision at two standard deviations
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 11 July 2025
GSA Bulletin (2025)
... North America (Huff et al., 1992), and thus potentially a fully unique trans-Atlantic marker bed for correlation. Later studies, however, considered the Kinnekulle bentonite to be slightly older than the Millbrig K-bentonite (Bergström et al., 2016). Above the Dalby Limestone follows the Skagen...
Journal Article
Published: 24 July 2013
Journal of the Geological Society (2013) 170 (5): 711–714.
... © The Geological Society of London 2013 The utility of the Millbrig (eastern North America) and Kinnekulle (northwestern Europe) K-bentonite beds can hardly be overstated, as they have been widely used as stratigraphic reference time planes for a variety of large-scale studies of fossils...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2007
Clays and Clay Minerals (2007) 55 (2): 177–188.
...Figure 7. XRD patterns of the <0.2 μm clay fractions (in an ethylene glycol-solvated state) from the Kinnekulle bed. The Keila sample is a feldspathized bentonite in the northern Estonian Confacies. The Pärnu sample is from the transition zone and the Valga sample represents a kaolinite...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2010
Clays and Clay Minerals (2010) 58 (3): 388–398.
... (see Bergström et al. , 1992 , 1995 , 1998 ). The bentonites found in the Baltic Basin include the thickest and most widespread Paleozoic K-bentonite in northwestern Europe – the Kinnekulle bed, equivalent to the North American Millbrig K-bentonite ( Bergström et al. , 2004 ). The aim...
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Journal Article
Journal: Elements
Published: 01 April 2009
Elements (2009) 5 (2): 93–98.
... and Fe-beidellites. In northern Europe, one especially prominent ash bed, the Kinnekulle K-bentonite, has been identified across Scandinavia and the Baltic states and locally in Great Britain ( Bergström et al. 1995 ). Known occurrences of the Kinnekulle bed extend from the Oslo area in Norway...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2016
American Mineralogist (2016) 101 (1): 43–70.
... al. 1991 ). Consequently, the origin of the ~150 Middle-Upper Ordovician ash beds in southern Sweden, including the Kinnekulle K-bentonite, can be attributed to the explosive volcanic activity in the magmatic arcs associated with the Taconian Orogeny. Bergström et al. (1995) subdivided the 24...
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Journal Article
Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 September 2009
Clay Minerals (2009) 44 (3): 361–387.
... the entire area (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Poland and Estonia). Table 1 provides information on the locations and stratigraphic positions, and Fig. 1 presents their geographic distribution. Multiple samples represent two profiles of the thickest bentonite bed (Kinnekulle). T able 1. Locations...
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Mineral and rock discrimination diagrams for magmatic source and tectonic setting of the Verulam bentonite, showing specific bentonite and “mixed shale” (bentonite, compacted shale) from the Russell and Billings Bridge cores. (A) The Verulam biotite falls within the calc-alkaline field (Abdel-Rahman, 1994), overlapping with parts of the distribution fields for biotites from the Milbrig (M) and Kinnekulle (K) bentonites (Huff, 2008) that mark the base of the Taconic tectophase. (B) Rock discrimination diagram for tectonic setting of igneous sources (Pearce et al., 1984) showing the upper versus lower bed segregation in the Verulam bentonite, but all samples falling within the Volcanic Arc Granite domain. Mixed shale samples are compositionally similar to the compacted shales. (C) The discrimination matrix Zr/TiO2 versus Nb/Y shows that the Verlulam bentonite and mixed shale samples (BB12 and BB13) are differentiated from the compacted shale, and plot over a wide range in Nb/Y that defines trachyandesite through to rhyolite dacite sources. The presence of magnetite in the bentonite, however, may indicate that the Zr/TiO2 ratios are elevated, thereby defining a potential andesite through basaltic andesite source. The upper Indian Castle (shale-hosted) bentonites lie intermediate to the compacted shale suite from the Verulam Formation and the bentonite samples. This suggests that there may be some progressive dilution of volcanic signatures. (D) Discrimination diagram for tectonic setting of volcanic sources (Gorton and Schandl, 2000). Three samples of the Verulam bentonite plot within the active continental margin (ACM), with an accompanying elevated Th/Ta ratio that identifies a significant related subduction component. Sample RU5 falls in the Within-Plate Volcanic Zone and has an associated insignificant subduction component.
Published: 01 September 2011
( Abdel-Rahman, 1994 ), overlapping with parts of the distribution fields for biotites from the Milbrig (M) and Kinnekulle (K) bentonites ( Huff, 2008 ) that mark the base of the Taconic tectophase. (B) Rock discrimination diagram for tectonic setting of igneous sources ( Pearce et al., 1984 ) showing
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Distribution of selected conodont taxa in the Sandbian strata of Mehikoorma-421 core section. From left to right: global series, global stage, regional stage, formation, lithological log (after Põldvere, 2005), biostratigraphical samples (hollow boxes, with depth, contained genus Amorphognathus elements), δ13Ccarb record (Kaljo et al.2007, table 2; Bergström et al.2009), distribution of the graptolite Nemagraptus gracilis after Männik et al. (2021), zonation in Männik et al. (2021), zonation modified from Webby et al. (2004), zonation proposed in this study. Ord. – Ordovician; 1 – argillaceous limestone; 2 – limestone with fine-grained skeletal detritus; 3 – limestone with coarse pyritized skeletal detritus; 4 – kerogen; 5 – discontinuity surface; 6 – bed of altered volcanic ash (K-bentonite); 7 – limestone nodules; 8 – dolomitized marlstone; 9 – calcareous marlstone; lower – Sagittodontina kielcensis; upper – Amorphognathus inaequalis; * – Amorphognathus viirae sp. nov.; K – Kinnekulle K-bentonite; G – Grefsen group K-bentonites (Bergström et al.1995); CZ – conodont zones; CSz – conodont subzones. Lower boundaries of A. tvaerensis and A. superbus conodont zones are based on appearance of the first M elements of the species.
Published: 24 October 2022
. Ord. – Ordovician; 1 – argillaceous limestone; 2 – limestone with fine-grained skeletal detritus; 3 – limestone with coarse pyritized skeletal detritus; 4 – kerogen; 5 – discontinuity surface; 6 – bed of altered volcanic ash (K-bentonite); 7 – limestone nodules; 8 – dolomitized marlstone; 9
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1982
Journal of the Geological Society (1982) 139 (5): 557–568.
...I. S. Williams; N. W. Tetley; W. Compston; I. McDougall Abstract K-Ar and Rb-Sr ages were measured on rapidly cooled igneous rocks from Kinnekulle, Sweden (Ordovician bentonite), the Cerberean Cauldron, Australia (late Devonian felsic volcanics), Mount Dromedary, Australia (Cretaceous monzonite...