10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANALCIMIC»
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1
U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
1 ) the basal beds of the Bell Springs contain pebbles of ocher analcimic rocks
derived from the Popo Agie and, at places, pebbles of chert and other rocks
whose source is uncertain. Rarely, as at Rawlins, west (loc. 59, fig. 1), the basal
bed is ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1968
2
Geological Survey Professional Paper
Oil shale, light-brown, and light-brown marl- stone 6.7 *187. Tuff, analcimic;
weathers rusty brown inside and white outside .1 *186 Oil shale, dark-brown. (
Yellow 13 painted below the bed.) 1.3 185. Marlstone, light-brown, soft,
tuffaceous(?) ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1973
3
Zeolites and Zeolitic Reactions in Sedimentary Rocks
Analcimolites of the Congo Basin are several tens of meters thick and are
interbedded with analcimic argillites as much as 800 m thick which extend for a
straightline distance of at least 240 miles. All of these examples have several
features in ...
In thick marine sections, values of log Si02/Al203 ratio of analcimic rocks formed
by burial diagenesis are almost the same as, or lower (0.82 — 1.00) than those of
the original tuffs (0.94- 1.06). Ratios tend to be slightly lower than those of the ...
G.V. Chilingarian, K.H. Wolf, 1988
1974, Utada et al . , 1974). Values of log Si02/Al203 of the analcimic tuffs are
extremely low (0.71) at Nishiaizu, while they are rather high (0.94 — 1.07) at
0hdate. Also, analcimic tuff formed by hydro- thermal alteration in the Misaka
Mountains ...
6
Geological Survey professional paper
130 157- Tuff, analcimic, white; weathers rust brown. 194. Oil shale, medium- to
dark-brown, pyritic------ 1.6 _(Ye“°w T 62 Pamted above bed') """"""" ""7 '2 193. Oil
shale, light-brown, with tuff pods near top 156' Oll shale' medmm' to darkbrowni ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), Geological Survey (U.S.). Geographic Names Information Management, 1987
7
Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
The basal tuffs are rich in montmorillonite and are followed by mordenite-rich tuffs
and clinoptilolite-mordenite tuffs near the middle of the member and finally by
analcimic tuffs at the top. They relate these mineralogical changes, in part, to a ...
8
Bulletin - United States Geological Survey
... a few analcimic tuff beds. It is a nonresistant slope-forming unit between
overlying resistant steep cliffs of the carbonate marlstone of the Parachute Creek
Member and underlying resistant cliff- and bench- forming sandstone and
limestone of ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1989
Analcimic tuffs of original rhyolite to dacite composition in pre-Pleistocene saline-
lake deposits such as the saline facies of the Green River Formation cannot
otherwise be reconciled with zeolitic tuffs of modern desert lakes, where silicic
glass ...
Anna Martta Hietanen, 1967
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Special Paper (Geological Society of America)
area of more than 5000 square miles. Analcimolites of the Congo Basin are
several tens of meters thick and are interbedded with analcimic argillites as much
as 800 m thick which extend for a straight- line distance of at least 240 miles.