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Integrated Planktic Foraminiferal and Diatom Biochronology for the Northeast Pacific and the Monterey Formation

Gerta Keller, John A. Barron

Pacific Section SEPM

... Siliceous Rocks of California: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, p g . 43-54 Gerta Keller and John A. Barron U.S. Geological Survey...

1981

Preliminary Report: Phaeodarian Radiolarians as Indicators of Recent and Ancient (Monterey) Anoxic Events in California

Lorinda E. Driskill

Pacific Section SEPM

.... With both decreased oxygenation and decreased bioturbation in the depositional setting, the organic-rich siliceous shells of phaeodarian radiolarians may...

1986

Long-Term Phosphorus Flux to Deep-Sea Sediments

Judith B. Moody , Thomas R. Worsley, Peter R. Manoogian

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... that the insoluble residue represents. Residues from sites 65 and 77B consist of over 90 percent siliceous microfossils plus a small admixture of Mn...

1981

Lithofacies summary of the Mississippian Barnett Shale, Mitchell 2 T.P. Sims well, Wise County, Texas

James J. Hickey, Bo Henk

AAPG Bulletin

... as a homogeneous black shale, the Barnett actually consists of a variety of organic-rich lithofacies of siliceous, calcareous, or phosphatic composition...

2007

Early Diagenetic Silica Deposition in Algal Cysts and Spores: A Source of Sand in Black Shales?

Jurgen Schieber

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., in Garrison, R.E., and Douglas, R.G., eds., The Monterey Formation and Related Siliceous Rocks of California: Society of Economic Paleontologists...

1996

Silicoflagellate Biostratigraphy and Paleoecology of the Upper Kreyenhagen Formation (Eocene-Oligocene), California

J. A. Dumoulin

Pacific Section SEPM

... Valley exposures of the Kreyenhagen were not sampled because diagenesis has extensively dissolved and reprecipitated silica from siliceous microfossils...

1984

Deep Sea Drilling in the Antarctic: Focus on Late Miocene Glaciation and Applications of Smear-Slide Biostratigraphy

Sherwood W. Wise Jr.

Special Publications of SEPM

... are with as foraminifers siliceous which silicoflagel among the smallest planktic microfossils in sediment They may be readily studied preserved in the light...

1981

Carbonaceous and Phosphate-Rich Sediments of the Miocene Monterey Formation at El Capitan State Beach, California, U.S.A.

Cedric M. John,, Karl B. Follmi, Eric De Kaenel, Thierry Adatte, Philipp Steinmann, Christophe Badertscher

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and paleoecology of the Naples Bluff coastal section based on diatoms and benthic foraminifera, in Casey, R.E., and Barron, J.A., eds., Siliceous Microfossils...

2002

A Compositional Classification For Grain Assemblages In Fine-Grained Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks—Discussion

Wayne K. Camp, Sven Egenhoff, Juergen Schieber, Roger M. Slatt

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., and s for siliceous biogenic. Argillaceous means clay bearing. The term clay can have two meanings: one denoting grain size less than 4 μm (Wentworth 1922...

2016

Traces In the Dark—Sedimentary Processes and Facies Gradients In the Upper Shale Member of the Upper Devonian–Lower Mississippian Bakken Formation, Williston Basin, North Dakota, U.S.A

Sven O. Egenhoff, Neil S. Fishman

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... that the siliceous microfossils represent a “dilution” factor (terminology of Bohacs et al. 2005) with respect to the TOC content of the sediment (Fig. 10...

2013

Arkansas Novaculite

Mark Sholes, E. F. McBride

Dallas Geological Society

... shallow-water origin combined with a benthos that includes siliceous sponges and pelagic microfossils suggests that the Arkansas Novaculite...

1975

Characteristics of the Cretaceous Periadriatic Platforms of the Montenegrin Littoral, Yugoslavia: Chapter 19

J. Obradovic, M. Mirkovic, D. Cadenovic, J. Djurdjevic

AAPG Special Volumes

...: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on the Adriatic Carbonate Platform. Obradovic, J., and S. Gorican, 1989, Siliceous deposits...

1993

Pulchrilamina, the Early Ordovician Labechiid Stromatoporoid and the El Paso Group Bioherms

David V. LeMone

West Texas Geological Society

... the group to the Cyanobacteria based on the presence of coccoid and rare filamentous cyanobacterial-like microfossils observed in some specimens. Webby...

1996

Palynology and its Application in Petroleum Exploration

C. C. M. Gutjahr

GCAGS Transactions

... Torfes, Jahrb. K. K. Geol. Reichanstalt 35. Funkhouser, John W., and Evitt, William R., 1959, Preparation techniques for acid insoluble microfossils...

1960

ABSTRACT: Study on vanadium enrichment mechanism of the Humachi stone coal-type vanadium deposit in Ruanling County, western Hunan Province

Zhixun Liu, Hongzhang Dai, Guchun Zhang, Jincheng Xiao, Chi Ma

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... by black rock series, such as siliceous rock, black siliceous-rich mudstone, carbonaceous mudstone and stone coal. The vanadium ores are developed when...

2018

Middle Miocene Sedimentation on the Southwestern Edge of the Lockwood High, Monterey County, California

Robert E. Garrison, Richard G. Stanley, Lawrence J. Horan

Pacific Section SEPM

... origin and most likely is a recrystallization product of siliceous microfossils, probably mainly diatoms. Kastner and others (1977) have demonstrated how...

1979

Lithology of the Barnett Shale (Mississippian), Southern Fort Worth Basin, Texas

Philip J. Bunting, John A. Breyer

AAPG Special Volumes

... (2005) suggests that the clay-size quartz in the Barnett Shale came from the dissolution of siliceous microfossils and the reprecipitation of the silica...

2012

Review of Secondary Carbonates in the Monterey Formation, California

Kenneth A. Pisciotto

Pacific Section SEPM

..., CALIFORNIA in The Monterey Formation and Related Siliceous Rocks of California: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, p g . 273-283...

1981

The Role of Diagenesis in Exfoliation of Submarine Canyons

Cecilia M. McHugh , William B. F. Ryan , B. Charlotte Schreiber

AAPG Bulletin

...% (the remainder is altered and biogenic siliceous microfossils). Tec nically, this lithology is a siliceous porcellanitic chalk (Bates and Jackson...

1993

ABSTRACT: Siliceous Cements: Geochemical Constraints on the Precipitation Process; #90007 (2002)

Sean A. Guidry, Henry S. Chafetz

Search and Discovery.com

...ABSTRACT: Siliceous Cements: Geochemical Constraints on the Precipitation Process; #90007 (2002) Sean A. Guidry, Henry S. Chafetz AAPG Search...

2002

Stratigraphy of the West Side Southern San Joaquin Valley

Charles D. Foss, Robert Blaisdell

Pacific Section of AAPG

... or a diatomaceous shale, the Antelope is a gray-brown rhythmically bedded siliceous to cherty shale, the McDonald a massive chocolate brown siltstone...

1968

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