04415nam 2200625 450 991014313550332120170810195859.01-282-17164-X97866121716421-4443-0449-61-4443-0450-X(CKB)1000000000766635(EBL)428000(OCoLC)815644782(SSID)ssj0000290722(PQKBManifestationID)11273557(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000290722(PQKBWorkID)10230664(PQKB)11547712(MiAaPQ)EBC428000(EXLCZ)99100000000076663520160804h19911991 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCalcretes /edited by V. Paul Wright and Maurice E. TuckerOxford, [England] :Blackwell Scientific Publications,1991.©19911 online resource (362 p.)Reprint Series Volume 2 of the International Association of SedimentologistsDescription based upon print version of record.0-632-03187-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.CALCRETES; Contents; Preface; Calcretes: an introduction; Quaternary Calcretes; Calcretes of Olduvai Gorge and the Ndolanya Beds of northern Tanzania; Pellets, ooids, sepiolite and silica in three calcretes of the southwestern United States; Quaternary pedogenic calcretes from the Kalahari (southern Africa): mineralogy, genesis and diagenesis; Biological Activity and Calcrete Fabrics; Caliche profile formation, Saldanha Bay (South Africa); Biolithogenesis of Microcodium: elucidation; Rhizoliths in terrestrial carbonates: classification, recognition, genesis and significanceCalcrete profiles in the Eyam Limestone (Carboniferous) of Derbyshire: petrology and regional significanceA rendzina from the Lower Carboniferous of South Wales [pages 159-167 only plus references]; The role of fungal biomineralization in the formation of Early Carboniferous soil fabrics; Petrographic and geochemical analysis of caliche profiles in a Bahamian Pleistocene dune; Biological Activity and Laminar Calcretes; Origin of subaerial Holocene calcareous crusts: role of algae, fungi and sparmicritisationCalcification in a coccoid cyanobacterium associated with the formation of desert stromatolitesBiogenic laminar calcretes: evidence of calcified root-mat horizons in paleosols; Aspects of Calcrete Petrography; Calcrete conglomerate, case-hardened conglomerate and cornstone-a comparative account of pedogenic and non-pedogenic carbonates from the continental Siwalik Group, Punjab, India; Siliciclastic grain breakage and displacement due to carbonate crystal growth: an example from the Lueders Formation (Permian) of north-central Texas, USANear-surface shrinkage and carbonate replacement processes, Arran Cornstone Formation, ScotlandThe application of cathodoluminescence to interpreting the diagenesis of an ancient calcrete profile; Calcretes and Palustrine Carbonates; Lacustrine carbonates and pedogenesis: sedimentology and origin of palustrine deposits from the Early Cretaceous Rupelo Formation, W Cameros Basin, N Spain; References; IndexCalcretes are an important component of many ancient fluvial, lacustrine and shallow-marine carbonate sequences, and they are widely developed in many parts of the world at the present time. Calcretes are useful to the earth scientist involved in reconstructing ancient environments, palaeoclimates and palaeographics, and they may also reveal details of soil biota and chemistry. Over the last two decades the journal Sedimentology has published a number of articles on this subject and a compilation of them is presented here. In addition to the five main sections, this volume also includesReprint series ... of the International Association of Sedimentologists ;Volume 2.CalcretesElectronic books.Calcretes.552.5552/.5Wright V. Paul1953-Tucker Maurice E.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910143135503321Calcretes1428452UNINA