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Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology
Vol. 17 (1969), No. 2. (June), Pages 194-233
Classification of
Anhydrite
-- A Practical Approach
W. R. Maiklem,, D. G. Bebout,, R. P. Glaister
ABSTRACT
The inconsistent usage of
anhydrite
terms in the past has pointed out the need to standardize terminology. To answer this need we have developed a practical
anhydrite
classification in which two basic properties are considered--structures and textures. The structural types are classified on the basis of four parameters: external form,
anhydrite
-to-matrix relationship, bedding, and distortion. The textural types are classified by size, shape, and spatial relationship of the crystals within the
anhydrite
masses. This
anhydrite
classification is believed to have world-wide applicability.
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