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  • 1
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    Amsterdam :Elsevier,
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    almahu_9948025851502882
    Format: 1 online resource (603 p.)
    ISBN: 1-281-78110-X , 9786611781101 , 0-08-086955-6
    Series Statement: Developments in sedimentology ; 41
    Content: Diagenesis is a highly developed, interdisciplinary field of study. It is reciprocal in that it borrows from numerous scientific or technological specialities and then, in turn, repays them with useful results. Too often, however, the information gained and concepts developed remain unintegrated instead of being utilized quickly by several related earth-science fraternities. This volume, the first of a multi-volume work, attempts to bring together such information, thereby assisting the individual and the research group in keeping up with the data explosion.There is no end in sight
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Diagenesis, I; Copyright Page; Contents; Dedication; List of contributors; Introduction; Chapter 1. Ore-related Diagenesis - An Encyclopedic Review; Part I: General aspects of ore diagenesis; General comments; Purpose and aim of an encyclopedic summary; Diagenesis: part of methodological models and research and exploration analogues; General versus particular; Overview of ore-related diagenesis in terms of check-lists and catalogues; Definitions, terminologies, classifications; ranges, overlaps, transitions; limitations; parageneses , Part II: Parameters of diagenesis (i.e. that must be considered)Adsorption (sorption, desorption); Advection; Age (dating); Aging; Algae, algal mats; Association - assemblages of minerals; Bacteria; Barriers; Biological factors; Carbonates; Cementation; Chromium; Clay minerals; Climate; Coagulation; Coated grains; Colloids; Color; Compaction; Complexing; Concentration; Concretions - nodules; Copper; Coprecipitation; Crystallography; Cycles; Dating; Depth; Differentiation - fractionation - partitioning; Diffusion - dispersion; Distribution; Dolomitization - dolomite - dedolomitization , Eh-controls (oxidation, reduction)Electrodiagenesis; Energy; Entropy; Environments (depositional); Epigenesis; Estuary environments; Evaporites - evaporation; Evolution - development - trends; Facies; Fjord environments; Fluids (solutions); Fluid inclusions; Fluorite; Fracturing; Gases (volatiles); General (topics, references); Glauconite; Gold; Gossans; Heat; Historical development; Hydrology (fluid dynamics); Hydrothermal; Interstitial (pore) fluids; Ion-exchange; Ionic potential; Iron; Isotopes; Karst - karstification; Kupferschiefer-type deposits; Kuroko-type deposits , Lake/lacustrine environmentsLeaching; Limestones; Magnesite; Magnetism; Manganese; Mass balance; Maturation (of sedimentary basins); Metamorphism; Mississippi valley-type ores; Mixing (of fluids); Mobility (elemental); Multi-factorial; Multi -stage; Nucleation - nuclei; Oil - ore relationships; Organic matter; Osmosis; Paragenesis; Ph; Phosphates - phosphorites; Photochemistry; Pollution; Porosity - permeability; Precipitation; Pressure; Pyrite - pyritization; Rare earth elements (REE); Recrystallization; Red-beds; Reducing (anoxic, euxinic, stagnant, black shale) , Remobilization - mobilizationReplacement; Reworking (chemical, mechanical); River environments; Salinity; Sandstones; Silicification - silica - chert; Silver; Solubility; Solutions; Sources; Specialization; Structures-structural controls; Suspensate (-type diagenesis); Tectonism; Temperature; Textures - microstructures - fabrics; Thermodynamics; Thixotropy; Time - rate - residence time; Transportation; Traps (diagenetic traps); Unconformity - control; Uniformitarianism; Upwelling; Uranium; Volcanic - exhalative processes (hydrothermal - diagenesis); Water (including ocean seawater) , Weathering - supergenesis , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-444-42720-1
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  • 2
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    Amsterdam ; : Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_9948026044302882
    Format: 1 online resource (683 p.)
    ISBN: 1-281-78303-X , 9786611783037 , 0-08-086961-0
    Series Statement: Developments in sedimentology ; 47
    Content: The present volume is an intellectual agglomeration covering a variety of topics in diagenesis. It starts with the diagenesis of marine pore waters and soft-sediment deformations, followed by two chapters on sandstones - one on climatic influence in terrestrial sandstone diagenesis and the other on the deep-sea volcaniclastic sandstones. Diagenesis of carbonates is treated next, with one chapter on compactional diagenesis and another devoted to a case study (Aymestry Limestone Beds, UK). There are two chapters on the origin and migration of oil: (a) maturation of organic matter, and (b) relati
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Diagnsis, III; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter 1. FROM MARINE INTERSTITIAL FLUIDS TO PALEOSOLS- A REVIEW; Chapter 2. Early diagenesis and marine pore water; Chapter 3. The recognition of soft-sediment deformations as early-diagenetic features-a literature review; Chapter 4. Climatic influence on diagenesis of fluvial sandstones; Chapter 5. Diagenesis of deep-sea volcaniclastic sandstones; Chapter 6. A volume and mass approach to carbonate-diagenesis: the role of compaction and cementation , Chapter 7. Diagenetic history of the Aymestry Limestone Beds (High Gorstian Stage), Ludlow Series, Welsh Borderland, U.K.Chapter 8. Geochemical and isotopic constraints on silica and carbonate diagenesis in the Miocene Monterey Formation, Santa Maria and Ventura basins, California; Chapter 9. Maturation of organic matter as revealed by microscopic methods: applications and limitations of vitrinite reflectance, and continuous spectral and pulsed laser fluorescence spectroscopy , Chapter 10. Diagenesis and its relation to mineralization and hydrocarbon reservoir development: Gulf Coast and North Sea basinsChapter 11. Precambrian iron-formations: nature, origin, and mineralogic evolution from sedimentation to metamorphism; Chapter 12. Paleosol recognition: a guide to early diagenesis in terrestrial setting; Chapter 13. Silica-cemented paleosols (ganisters) in the Pennsylvanian Waddens Cove Formation, Nova Scotia, Canada; References; Chapter 2. EARLY DIAGENESIS AND MARINE PORE WATER; Introduction; Part I: Early diagenetic processes; Part II: Diagenetic equations , Part III: Examples of modeling of early diagenetic processesAcknowledgements; List of symbols; References; Chapter 3. THE RECOGNITION OF SOFT-SEDIMENT DEFORMATIONS AS EARLY DIAGENETIC FEATURES - A LITERATURE REVIEW; Introduction; Study on early-eiagenetic deformations; The period before 1950; The early age of sedimentology; The 1960-1970 period: emphasis on environmental analysis; 1970-1980: basin analysis and palaeogeographic reconstructions; The post-1980 period; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 4. CLIMATIC INFLUENCE ON DIAGENESIS OF FLUVIAL SANDSTONES; Introduction , Climate control on ground water chemistry and soil mineralogyClimate control on detrital mineralogy of fluvial sand; Climate control on early diagenesis; Early diagenetic mineral assemblage and climate; Climate control on deep burial diagenesis; Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 5. DIAGENESIS OF DEEP-SEA VOLCANICLASTIC SANDSTONES; Introduction; Distribution of deep-sea sandstones and tectonic setting; Diagenesis of back-arc basin sandstones; Diagenesis of fore-arc basin sandstones; Comparison between back-arc and fore-arc basin sandstone diagenesis; Conclusions; References , Chapter 6. A VOLUME AND MASS APPROACH TO CARBONATE DIAGENESIS: THE ROLE OF COMPACTION AND CEMENTATION , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-444-88516-1
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  • 3
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    Amsterdam ; : Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_9948026030002882
    Format: 1 online resource (547 p.)
    ISBN: 1-281-78304-8 , 9786611783044 , 0-08-086965-3
    Series Statement: Developments in sedimentology ; 51
    Content: The present volume continues the philosophy of gathering contributions on diagenesis on behalf of those requiring such periodic literary surveys, namely, academics and practitioners (teachers, researchers, and oil and ore explorationists).
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Disagenesis, IV; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Chapter 1. Introduction; Introductory remarks; Summary; References; Chapter 2. Nucleation, Growth and Dissolution of Crystals During Sedimentogenesis and Diagenesis; Introduction; Crystal growth in different phases; Problems in verifying the growth mechanism of crystals; Nucleation; Mass transfer and the effect of gravity and solution flow; Interface roughness and growth mechanism; Morphology; Aggregation of crystals; texture formation; Growth of crystals in diagenetic environment; Dissolution; Conclusions , AcknowledgementsBibliography and references; Chapter 3. Early-Diagenetic Deformation Structures in the Overburden of the Be£chatow Brown-Coal Mine (Central Poland): A Predictive Tool Regarding Engineering-Geological Conditions Durlng Exploltation; Introduction; Types of deformation structures; Development of the structures influencing mining conditions.; Conclusions with respcet to the mining conditions in the graben; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 4. Development of Diagenetic Differentiated Structure Through Reaction-transport Feedback , Introduction: self-organization and reaction-transport feedback.Oscillatory intracrystal zoning; Patterning through nucleation and ripening processes; Mechanochemical feedback; Reaction front morphological instability; Reaction mediated buoyancy driven advection; Basin compartments and their non-linear dynamics; Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 5. Stability Fields of Smectites and Illites Including Glauconites as a Function of Temperature and Chemical Composition; Introduction; Difficulties of defining clay mineral Stabilities; Stability field of smectites , Stability fields of illitesSmectite/illite mixed layers considered as two separate smectite and illite phases; Interlayer energies; Stability of monomineralic clay particale populations; Ideal solid-solution model of a large number of end-members..; Contribution of different end-members depending on temperature and chemical composition; Local equilibria in populations of microsystems; Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 6. The Formation of Alternating Chalk/Siderite Units During the Neogene in the Black Sea-an Example of Climatic Control of Early Diagenetic Processes , IntroductionMethods; Sediments and paleoenvironmental data; Occurrence and characteristics of siderite; Stable isotope data of siderite and calcite; Siderite formation and carly diagenetic conditions; General model for the formation of the chalk and siderite units; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 7. Formation of Stylolites, Marwlimestone Alternations and Dissolution (Clay) Seams by Unstable Chemical Compaction of Argillaceous Carbonates; Introduction and examples; Reaction-transport-mechanical models; Thermodynamics and kinetics of calcite-water reaction , Inhibition of free-face rates due to solute inhibitors and grain coatings , English
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  • 4
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    Amsterdam ; : Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_9948025372302882
    Format: 1 online resource (1365 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 1-281-79765-0 , 9786611797652 , 0-08-086929-7
    Series Statement: Developments in sedimentology ; 18A-18B
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Volume 18A; Compaction of Coarse-Grained Sediments, I; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION; Chapter 2. MECHANICS OF SAND COMPACTION; Chapter 3. COMPACTION AND DIAGENESIS OF CARBONATE SANDS; Chapter 4. SUBSIDENCE; Chapter 5. ROLE OF SEDIMENT COMPACTION IN DETERMINING GEOMETRY AND DISTRIBUTION OF FLUVIAL AND DELTAIC SANDSTONES; Chapter 6. THE EFFECT OF COMPACTION ON VARIOUS PROPERTIES OF COARSE-GRAINED SEDIMENTS; Chapter 7. IDENTIFICATION OF SEDIMENTS - THEIR DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENT AND DEGREE OF COMPACTION - FROM WELL LOGS; Chapter 8. MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF SAND COMPACTION , APPENDIX A. CONVERSION TABLE; REFERENCE INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX; Volume 18B; Compaction of Coarse-Grained Sediments, II; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION; Sedimentology; Sedimentary environments; Conceptual model of sandstone sedimentology and petrology; Provenance factors controlling types and compositional ranges of sandstones; Volcanic sandstones and tuffs; Maturity concept in sandstone petrology; Possible loading conditions during sedimentation; Sediments within the rock and geochemical cycle; Bulk composition of sandstones , The effect of combined sedimentary and metamorphic processes in the origin of graywackes and wackes; Influence of mass properties on geophysical characteristics of sedimentary rocks; References; CHAPTER 2. CHEMISTRY OF WATERS EXPELLED FROM SANDS AND SANDSTONES; Introduction; Chemical controls on the composition of subsurface waters; Mineral composition and porosity of arenaceous sediments; Variation of shale porosity with depth; Membrane behavior of arenaceous sediments; Summary; References; CHAPTER 3. DIAGENESIS OF SANDSTONES AND COMPACTION; General factors controlling compaction of sandstones , Diagenesis in general; Diagenesis in sandstones; Cementation of sandstones controlled by compaction fluids; Textures resulting from compaction; Porosity and permeability; Plasticity, compressibility, density, and thixotropy of sandy sediments and sandstones; Effects of compaction fluids on clay mineralogy in sandstones; Effects of compaction fluids on trace-element and isotope composition of sediments; Fluid-diagenesis in sandstones; Regional features of compaction; Late diagenesis-epigenesis-burial metamorphism; Structures in sedimentary rocks as a result of compaction; References , CHAPTER 4. COMPACTION AND DIAGENESIS OF VERY COARSE-GRAINED SEDIMENTS; Introduction; Gravels; Crushing strength of coarse-grained sands and gravels; Conglomerates and breccias; Summary and conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; CHAPTER 5. ORE GENESIS INFLUENCED BY COMPACTION; Introduction; Delineating and defining some compaction problems and concepts; Examples of stratabound and stratiform ore deposits and their relationships to sediment compaction; Uranium deposits in sediments; Sedimentary iron ores; Conclusions and summary; Acknowledgements; References; CHAPTER 6. COMPACTION OF ASH-FLOW TUFFS , English
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  • 5
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    Amsterdam :Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_9949697712802882
    Format: 1 online resource (279 p.)
    ISBN: 1-281-78126-6 , 9786611781262 , 0-08-086957-2
    Series Statement: Developments in sedimentology ; 43
    Content: Diagenesis is a highly developed, interdisciplinary field of study. It is reciprocal in that it borrows from numerous scientific or technological specialities and then, in turn, repays them with useful results. Too often, however, the information gained and concepts developed remain unintegrated instead of being utilized quickly by several related earth-science fraternities. This volume, the second of a multi-volume work, attempts to bring together such information, thereby assisting the individual and the research group in keeping up with the data explosion.There is no end in sight
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Diagenesis, II; Copyright Page; Contents; Dedication; List of Contributors; INTRODUCTION - A scientific - philosophical view of methodology; CHAPTER 1. DIAGENETIC PROCESSES IN NORTHWESTERN GULF OF MEXICO SEDIMENTS; Introduction; Genesis of the Gulf of Mexico Basin; Geothermics and hydrodynamics of the system; Formation waters; Evaporites; Mesozoic rocks; Cenozoic sediments and rocks; Concluding statement; Acknowledgements; References; CHAPTER 2. FERROMAGNESIAN AND METALLIFEROUS PELAGIC CLAY MINERALS IN OCEANIC SEDIMENTS; Introduction; Mineralogy and chemistry of oceanic sediments , Correlation between Fe and Mg in deep-sea sedimentsFerromagnesian clay mineralogy and clay mineralization in the deep-sea; Concentration processes of heavy metals in deep-sea sediments; Recognition of deep-sea sedimentary rocks through Fe/Mg ratios; Summary and conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; CHAPTER 3. DIAGENETIC TRANSFORMATIONS OF MINERALS AS EXEMPLIFIED BY ZEOLITES AND SILICA MINERALS - A JAPANESE VIEW; Part I. Zeolitic diagenesis; Introduction; Genetic types of zeolite occurrence; Burial diagenesis (or burial metamorphism); Submarine hydrothermal and diagenetic alteration , Contact metamorphism and burial diagenesisMineralogy of diagenetic zeolites; Petrochemical aspects of zeolitization of vitric tuff; Part II. Silica diagenesis; lntroduction; Silica phases in fine-grained siliceous rocks; Burial diagenesis in subsurface sections; Later diagenesis in surface sections of Neogene siliceous rocks; Preservation of siliceous organic remains; Experimental silica diagenesis; References on zeolitic diagenesis; References on silica diagenesis; CHAPTER 4. AUTHIGENIC GREEN PARTICLES FROM MARINE ENVIRONMENTS; Introduction; Physical properties; Mineralogy and chemistry , Verdissement processOccurrence and paleogeographic significance of green particles; Conclusions; Note added in proof; Acknowledgement; References; SUBJECT INDEX , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-444-42922-0
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    UID:
    gbv_544640411
    Format: Tab.; Lit.; Foto
    ISSN: 0044-2224
    Note: Band: 46; Heft: 1; Seiten: 31-37
    In: Zeitschrift für Alternsforschung, Berlin : Verl. Volk u. Gesundheit, 1939, 46(1991), 1, Seite 31-37, 0044-2224
    In: volume:46
    In: year:1991
    In: number:1
    In: pages:31-37
    Language: German
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_773863508
    ISSN: 0948-6704
    In: Zeitschrift für Gerontologie + Geriatrie, Heidelberg : Springer Medizin, 1995, 46(2013), 8, Seite 727-733, 0948-6704
    In: volume:46
    In: year:2013
    In: number:8
    In: pages:727-733
    Language: English
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    Amsterdam ; : Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_9947931970002882
    Format: xi, 674 p. : , ill., maps.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Series Statement: Developments in sedimentology ; 47
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 9
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    Amsterdam ; : Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_9947931969902882
    Format: xv, 529 p. : , ill., maps.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Series Statement: Developments in sedimentology ; 51
    Language: English
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  • 10
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    Amsterdam :Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_9947931970102882
    Format: x, 268 p. : , ill., maps.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Series Statement: Developments in sedimentology ; 43
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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