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Phosphatic sediments, ordinary or extraordinary deposits ? The example of the Miocene Monterey Formation (California)

Author
FOLLMI, K.B; GARRISON, R.E
ETH-zent., geol. inst., Zürich 8092, Switzerland
Conference title
Symposium controversies in modern geology
Conference name
Symposium controversies in modern geology (1989-09)
Source

Symposium controversies in modern geology. 1991, pp 55-84 ; Illustration , Stratigraphic column ; ref : 5 p

Publisher
Academic, London
Publication country
United Kingdom
Document type
Conference Paper
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Catastrophe naturelle Diagenèse précoce Formation Monterey Genèse Miocène Remaniement roche Roche phosphatée Californie Néogène Roche chimique Roche sédimentaire Tertiaire Amérique du Nord Etats Unis
Keyword (en)
geologic hazards early diagenesis Monterey Formation genesis Miocene reworked sediments phosphate rocks California Neogene chemically precipitated rocks sedimentary rocks Tertiary North America United States
Keyword (es)
Catástrofe natural Diagénesis precóz Formación Monterey Génesis Mioceno Remoción sedimentaria Roca fosfatada California Neógeno Roca química Roca sedimentaria Terciario America del norte Estados Unidos
Classification
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001E Earth, ocean, space / 001E01 Earth sciences / 001E01G Sedimentary rocks / 001E01G01 Petrology of sedimentary rocks except quaternary rocks

Discipline
Earth sciences
Origin
BRGM
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
6501393

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