Dolomites : a volume in honour of Dolomieu

Author(s)

    • Dolomieu, Déodat de
    • Purser, B. H.
    • Tucker, Maurice E.
    • Zenger, Donald H.

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Dolomites : a volume in honour of Dolomieu

edited by Bruce Purser, Maurice Tucker, and Donald Zenger

(Special publication of the International Association of Sedimentologists, no. 21)

Blackwell Scientific Publications, c1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This volume contains 23 state-of-the-art papers presented at the Dolomieu Conference on Carbonate Platforms and Dolomitization held in September 1991 in Ortisei, Italy. The conference was co-sponsored by the International Association of Sedimentologists (IAS) and the Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM), and marked the 200th anniversary of the 1791 paper by Deodat de Dolomieu describing dolomite in detail for the first time.

Table of Contents

1. IntroductionProblems, Progress And Future Research Concerning Dolomites And DolomitizationDolomieu And The First Description Of DolomiteSummary2. Sabkha, Evaporitic And Reflux Dolomitization ModelsSalina Sedimentation And Diagenesis: West Caicos Island, British West IndiesMechanisms Of Complete Dolomitization In A Carbonate Shelf: Comparison Between The Novian Dolomia Principale (Italy) And The Holocene Of Abu Dhabi SabkhaChanging Dolomitization Styles From Norian To Rhaetian In The Southern Tethus RealmDistribution, Petrography And Geochemistry Of Early Dolomite In Cyclic Shelf Facies, Yates Formation (Guadalupian), Capitan Reef Complex, USA3. Mixing Zone And Seawater Dolomitization ModelsDolomitization By Near-Normal Seawater? Field Evidence From The BahamasLate Cenozoic Dolomites Of The Bahamas: Metastable Analogues For The Genesis Of Ancient Platform DolomitesDolomitization Caused By Water Circulation Near The Mixing Zone: An Example From The Lower Visean Of The Campine Basin (Northern Belgium)4. Urial Dolomitization ModelsBurial Dolomitization Of The Middle Ordovician Glenwood Formation By Evaporitic Brines, Michigan BasinPetrographic, Geochemical And Structural Constraints On The Timing And Distribution Of Postliterification Dolomite In The Rhaetian Portoro ('Calcare Nero') Of The Portovenere Area, La Spezia, ItalyHas Burial Dolomitization Come Of Age? Some Answers From The Western Canada Sedimentary BasinBurial And Hydrothermal Diagenesis Of Ordovician Carbonates From The Michigan Basin, Ontario, CanadaProgressive Recrystallization And Stabilization Of Early-Stage Dolomite: Lower Ordovician Ellenburger Group, West TexasDolomite ReservoirsNature, Origins And Evolution Of Porosity In DolomitesPermeability And Porosity Evolution In Dolomitized Upper Cretaceous Pelagic Limestones Of Central TunisiaPorosity Evaluation Through Hypersaline Reflux Dolomitization5. Petrology And Geochemistry Of DolomitesSynthesis Of Dolomite And Geochemical ImplicationsDiscontinuous Solid Solution In Ca-Rich Dolomites: The Evidence And Implications For The Interpretation Of Dolomite Petrographic And Geochemical DataRates Of Dolomitization: The Influence Of Dissolved SulphatePervasive Dolomitization Of A Subtidal Carbonate Ramp, Silurian And Devonian, Illinois Basin, USA6. Dolomitization And Organic MatterOrganic Matter Distribution, Water Circulation And Dolomitization Beneath The Abu Dhabi Sabkha (United Arab Emirates)Burial Dolomitization Of Organic Rich And Organic Poor Carbonates, Jurassic Of Central TunisiaIndex

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  • NCID
    BA23333017
  • ISBN
    • 0632037873
  • LCCN
    93031068
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford ; Boston
  • Pages/Volumes
    vii, 451 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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