Quartz silt in mudrocks as a key to sequence stratigraphy (Kimmeridge Clay Formation, Late Jurassic, Wessex Basin, UK)
Sequence-stratigraphic interpretation of mudrocks is often carried out using proxy indicators for grain size or by consideration of other aspects of lithology thought to relate to sea-level change, such as organic-matter content. An alternative stratigraphic analysis, based on direct estimation of q...
Main Authors: | Williams, C, Hesselbo, S, Jenkyns, H, Morgans-Bell, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2001
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