Heavy Minerals: Methods & Case Histories
Material type: ArticleLanguage: English Publication details: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020Description: 1 electronic resource (312 p.)ISBN:- books978-3-03936-131-1
- 9783039361304
- 9783039361311
- Research & information: general
- heavy minerals
- correlation
- North Sea
- Jurassic
- Triassic
- Carboniferous
- Devonian
- relative and absolute abundances
- sampling strategy
- size-window for analysis
- heavy mineral point-counting
- provenance and plate-tectonic setting
- chemical weathering
- hydraulic sorting
- recycling
- diagenesis
- sediment
- provenance
- statistics
- zircon
- point counting
- petrography
- mineral grains composition
- surface textures
- sources
- WNW Portuguese Continental Margin
- Raman spectroscopy
- sedimentary provenance
- automatization
- heavy mineral
- Pliocene
- the Changjiang Delta
- amphibole
- surface texture
- garnet
- epidote
- pyroxene
- provenance tracers
- varietal studies
- mineral chemistry
- semi-automated Raman counting
- Ladakh-Kohistan arcs
- Himalaya
- Nanga Parbat
- Karakorum
- Indus river
- amphiboles
- tremolite
- actinolite
- provenance analysis
- tectonic versus climatic control
- early-middle Pleistocene transition
- Yellow River terraces
- Lanzhou (northern China)
- sieving of fine silt
- fallacy of laser granulometry
- benthic foraminifera
- Ganga-Brahmaputra river system
- Bay of Bengal
- Himalayan orogen
- bulk-sediment petrography
- bulk-sediment geochemistry
- selective entrainment
- suspension sorting
- chemical indices of weathering
- sediment budgets
- Brahmaputra River
- Ganga River
- handbook for laboratory procedures
- nontoxic heavy liquids
- wet sieving of silt
- zircon separation
- heavy-mineral mounts
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The principal aim of this book is to provide a wide range of information and a useful reference for researchers interested to investigate heavy mineral assemblages in different geological settings and for a variety of purposes. The methodological developments achieved in recent years for the identification of heavy minerals in a wide grain-size range are illustrated. All factors that affect heavy mineral concentration and relative proportions, including hydraulic sorting, mechanical abrasion, chemical weathering, and post-depositional dissolution, and all factors able to introduce analytical, environmental, or diagenetic bias are thoroughly addressed. A proper integration of multiple techniques including bulk sediment, multi-mineral, and single-mineral methods are discussed by renowned authors in their invited contributions.
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