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AAPG Bulletin; Year: 2017; Issue: August DOI: 10.1306/10171616021
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Figure 10. Late diagenetic minerals. (A) Burrow coated by micrite (N°1) and lined by early cements (N°2–N°6). Both have been crosscut by a crack filled by microsparite (N°7) and later by a septarian crack. (B) Surface of a well-developed septarian crack covered by hematite (N°14), sparite (N°16), microsparite (N°17) with a microstalagmitic morphology, and euhedral quartz (N°18).
Figure 10. Late diagenetic minerals. (A) Burrow coated by micrite (N°1) and lined by early cements (N°2–N°6). Both have been crosscut by a crack filled by microsparite (N°7) and later by a septarian crack. (B) Surface of a well-developed septarian crack covered by hematite (N°14), sparite (N°16), microsparite (N°17) with a microstalagmitic morphology, and euhedral quartz (N°18).