10 FRENCH BOOKS RELATING TO «STYLOLITE»
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3e symposium international, cavités glaciaires et cryokarst ...
Stylolite (E) - Veine (V) : - al se situe à l'intersection des deux plans (sur la
charnière) ; - o1, contenu dans le plan de la veine, est orthogonal à o2 ; - et o3
est contenu dans le plan du stylolite, orthogonal à o2. • Stylolite (E) - Faille (F) : -
o2 se ...
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14th IAS Regional Meeting of Sedimentology, Marrakesh, April ...
the stylolite bearing samples follows the linear trend, while the others have
relatively high insoluble residues. This deviation from the overall picture may be
caused by: 1) contamination with solid particles from drilling mud entering the
sample ...
International Association of Sedimentologists, 1993
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Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 4886
Schistosité et stylolite oblique à la stratification. MO de type zooclastes dispersés
et bitume dans stylolite et clivage. Riche en MO. Amorphe à trame moyenne,
riche en petites plages de pyrobitume, Graptolites abondants et bien identifiables
.
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Dictionnaire des Science...
Stylolite ni - stylolite, surface with irregular ami inler- locking pénétration
oftwosides, with teeth-like projections on one side fitting into their coimterparts on
thé other side, mostly occurring in carbonate rocks. stylolitique - stylolitic,
pertaining to a ...
Magdeleine Moureau, Gerald Brace
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Mémoires de la Société géologique de
France
At the other extreme, similar spaced centrations of dissolution-seams, which are
bedding-par- I. appear to have no relation to lithology. Moreover their ures
resemble disjunctive cleavage oblique to bedding. I. Definition "he term stylolite
was ...
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Carbonates intertropicaux: actes de la réunion spécialisée ...
DEFINITION The term stylolite was coined by Kloden in I828 to describe what he
regarded as a fossil, giving it the name Stylolites sulcatus. (Stylus, Latin, a
pointed rod used by the Romans to engrave writing in wax or limestone, from
glyfigg, ...
F. G. Bourrouilh-le Jan, Société géologique de France, 1996
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Bulletin de la Société géologique de
France
Because the illustrations show a few grains that may have been aragonite, one
might ask how much primary aragonite is needed to cause the cementation that
would allow stylolite development. The answer depends on the initial amount of ...
The comments made by Schot and Park (1968) with regard to the author's note
on the formation of stylolite seams (Manten, 1966),though gratefully
acknowledged, require some counterremarks. As stated in the author's paper the
reported ...
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Bulletin signalétique: Bibliographie des sciences de la ...
Buntsandstein Craquelure, Structure sédimentaire (Galet de boue), Collines
Allemagne du Sud Ouest (Hirschhorn), 674. Burdigalien Roche magasin,
Calcaire, Porosité, Perméabilité, Compactage, Tassement, Accident tectonique,
Stylolite, ...
Il pourrait en être de même pour quelques microtaches de blende, mais l'
interprétation des relations blende-stylolite reste délicate (figures 343, 344). Le
stylolite est formé d'argile brunâtre bitumineuse, sans pyrite (en général). Par
ailleurs, la ...