2 edition of Mineralogy and geological significance of the mowry bentonites, Wyoming found in the catalog.
Mineralogy and geological significance of the mowry bentonites, Wyoming
M. Slaughter
Published
1965
by Geological Society of America in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | M. Slaughter and J.W. Earley. |
Series | Regional studies, GSA special papers -- 83, Special papers (Geological Society of America) -- 83 |
Contributions | Earley, James William, Geological Society of America. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 116 p. : |
Number of Pages | 116 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18285256M |
Tectonosedimentologic significance of the Upper Cretaceous Frontier Formation, North-central Wyoming A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Faculty in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Department: Geological and Atmospheric Sciences Major; Geology by Nazrul Islam Khandaker In Charge/^of Major WorkAuthor: Nazrul Islam Khandaker. This book on Applied Clay Mineralogy is comprehensive. It covers the structure, composition, and physical and chemical properties of kaolinite, halloysite, ball clays; bentonites including sodium montmorillonite, calcium montmorillonite, and hectorite; and palygorskite and : Haydn H. Murray.
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U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. SUBSURFACE STRATIGRAPHIC CROSS SECTION OF THE THERMOPOLIS AND MOWRY SHALES AND ASSOCIATED ROCKS IN THE BIGHORN BASIN. By Thomas M. Finn. Marine, marginal marine, or coastal sandstone or siltstone Siliceous marine shale in the upper part of the Mowry Shale Estuarine, fluvial, or marginal marine sandstone. Color, among the characteristics of bentonites, is the function of parent rock and its alteration (Allo & Murray, ). The abundance of iron oxides and the occurrence of Fe and its oxidation state are responsible for variation in the color of many bentonite deposits (Christidis & Scott, ). Bentonites are valuable to a great variety ofCited by: 1.
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Based on areal correlation and lithologic descriptions of the bentonites, the stratigraphic relationships of the Mowry Formation become evident. Bentonites have the same physical origin as recent wind-transported volcanic-ash beds. Mineralogy, textures, and distributions of the Wyoming bentonites are also similar to recently deposited ash beds.
Mineralogy and Geological Significance of the Mowry Bentonites, Wyoming Author(s) M. Slaughter; M. Slaughter Search for other works by this author on: GSW. Google Scholar. Earley. Earley Mineralogy and Geological Significance of the Mowry Bentonites, Wyoming.
Author(s). Mineralogy and geological significance of the Mowry bentonites, Wyoming. New York: Geological Society of America, (OCoLC) Document Type: Book: All Authors /. Mineralogy and geological significance of the Mowry bentonites, Wyoming. New York [Geological Society of America] (OCoLC) Material Type: Internet resource: Document Type: Book, Internet Resource: All Authors / Contributors: M Slaughter; J W Earley.
Mineralogy and geological significance of the Mowry bentonites, Wyoming [by] M. Slaughter and J. Early. Format Book Published New York [Geological Society of America] Description p. illus., maps. 23 cm. Other contributors Early, J. Uniform series Special papers (Geological Society of America) no.
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You can write a book review and share your experiences. Other readers will always be interested in. Bentonites have the same physical origin as recent wind-transported volcanic-ash beds.
Mineralogy, textures, and distributions of the Wyoming bentonites are also similar to recently deposited ash. Applied Clay Science, 5 () Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam Variation in the mineralogical, chemical and physical properties of the Cretaceous Clay Spur bentonite in Wyoming and Montana (U.S.A.) J.M.
Elzea and H.H. Murray Department of Geology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN (U.S.A.) (Received Decem ; accepted after revision Cited by: Geologic unit mapped in Wyoming: Silvery-gray hard siliceous shale containing abundant fish scales and bentonite beds. Volcanism, tectonism, and plutonism in the Western United States.
Request This. Author Gilluly, James, Title Volcanism, tectonism, and plutonism in the Western United States. Format Book Published New York [Geological Society of America] Mineralogy and geological significance of the Mowry bentonites, Wyoming.
Slaughter.The Mowry Shale (Albian -Cenomanian) is an extensive mudrock dominated unit historically believed to represent a single, long -term deep water sequence within the Western Cordilleran Foreland Basin of North America.
While the Mowry Shale has receiv ed study for almost a century, detailed stratigraphic context is still : Jordan M Bremer.Ross () that Paleozoic bentonites are geographically present underlying an area of perhapssquare miles of the eastern United States, more attention to the mineralogy of bentonites seems appropriate.
This paper, therefore, reports on our preliminary study of bentonites, ranging in age.