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Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 50:2321-2334
Coal measures often contain concretions; segregations of diagenetic minerals originally formed within unconsolidated sediments. Three different types (calcite/pyrite, dolomite/pyrite and siderite) occurring spatially quite close together in the Centr
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences. 74:165-182
Pyrite textures are described and illustrated and stable S-isotope data are presented from the Alton (Gastrioceras listen) marine horizon of the Westphalian Lower Coal Measures, from sections near Penistone in central northern England, with the objec
Autor:
L. G. Love
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biology. 67:99-126
SynopsisAssemblages of small spores are described from the Pumpherston Shell Bed, the Pumpherston Oil Shales, the Burdiehouse Limestone and a thin coal found within the latter rock in one locality, all from the Lower Oil-shale Group (Viséan) of the
Autor:
L. G. Love
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Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society. 35:187-202
Summary Forms of organic material already known to be associated with first generation pyrite grains in the Mount Isa Shale (Lower Proterozoic, Queensland, Australia) are explained by reference to similar forms obtained from an Upper Carboniferous sh
Autor:
R. Neves, L. G. Love
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Transactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow. 25:61-71
The most northerly known outcrop of Carboniferous rocks in Britain is at Inninmore Bay, Morvern, Scotland. Assemblages of fossil spores indicate a mid-Westphalian B age for coal lenticles and underclay low in the exposed succession, and an age at abo
Autor:
D. O. Zimmerman, L. G. Love
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Economic Geology. 56:873-896
The early fine-grained pyrite in the lower thin-bedded section of mineralized Proterozoic shales of the Mount Isa district (Queensland) occurs as densely packed spherical grains in layers paralleling the bedding. Microscopic study of samples from the
Autor:
L. G. Love
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Economic Geology. 57:460-462
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Mineralium Deposita. 1
Ordered framboids from Devonian Chattanooga Shale (U.S.A.) and Rammelsberg Banderz (Germany) show a common orientation in any one sample. This observation was made using a stereographic method of reconstruction in which the lineations within the fram