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Diagenesis of archaeological bone and tooth [PDF]
An understanding of the structural complexity of mineralised tissues is fundamental for exploration into the field of diagenesis. Here we review aspects of current and past research on bone and tooth diagenesis using the most comprehensive collection of ...
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Quantifying early marine diagenesis in shallow-water carbonate sediments
Shallow-water carbonate sediments constitute one of the most abundant and widely used archives of Earth’s surface evolution. One of the main limitations of this archive is the susceptibility of the chemistry of carbonate sediments to post-depositional ...
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AAPG Bulletin, 1958
ABSTRACT Most sediments are mixtures of many heterogeneous compounds and are chemically unstable. Low temperature and pressure may permit a sediment to remain in metastable conditions for hundreds of millions of years, but normally changes occur, leading to the separation of different chemical compounds, with water and organic matter ...
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ABSTRACT Most sediments are mixtures of many heterogeneous compounds and are chemically unstable. Low temperature and pressure may permit a sediment to remain in metastable conditions for hundreds of millions of years, but normally changes occur, leading to the separation of different chemical compounds, with water and organic matter ...
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Diagenesis: general considerations
1982The transformation of a freshly deposited sediment into a rock is a complex process. Diagenesis is the name given to the many chemical and physical processes which act upon sediment grains in the subsurface. Halmyrolysis refers to the more restricted aspect of chemical changes operative at the sediment/water interface.
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