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Volume: 19 (1935)

Issue: 11. (November)

First Page: 1569

Last Page: 1601

Title: Geology of Glauconite

Author(s): E. Wayne Galliher (2)

Abstract:

Throughout the sediments in Monterey Bay, an area of more than 250 square miles, there is conclusive evidence that biotite alters to glauconite, the genesis of which has been in question for more than a century. By analogy with what is known about sedimentation in the bay, a set of facts is presented which explains the occurrence of glauconite throughout the present ocean basins and the sedimentary column. The facts are of practical value. For instance, that biotite-rich sands occurring near shore are only facies of glauconitic muds off shore is useful, not only in subsurface work but in field mapping and correlations.

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