Deposition, diagenesis and structures of the Cheese Bay Shrimp bed, Lower Carboniferous, East Lothian.
The laminated dolomites and mudstones of this Lower Carboniferous succession near Edinburgh are interpreted as the deposits of a thermally stratified fresh-water lake or brackish lagoon in which clastic/organic laminites accumulated. Drainage in the area was probably disrupted by contemporary volcan...
Main Authors: | Hesselbo, S, Trewin, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1984
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