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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
Abstract
The Use of Acetic Acid to Obtain Insoluble Residues
Donald W. St. Clair
ABSTRACT
Insoluble residues are valuable for correlation in that they contain detrital and authigenic minerals and structures such as dolocasts. Acetic acid is shown to give a more satisfactory residue from limestone than hydrochloric acid, in that it preserves a more complete mineral suite; leaves a support for the frail silica cast; and provides a clean residue, without forming a gel, flocculated clay or organic coating. Some results are given of work with Upper Silurian limestones from Syracuse, New York.
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