Concepts and Models of Dolomitization

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Concepts and Models of Dolomitization

SEPM Special Publication 28

Donald H. Zenger, John B. Dunham, Raymond L. Ethington

Publication date: 1980
Subject: Carbonates, Dolomite

Special Publication 28 has its roots in the 22nd Annual Research Symposium of SEPM entitled Concepts and Models of Dolomitization _Their Intricacies and Significance held on April 3, 1979 in Houston, Texas as part of the joint annual meetings of AAPG and SEPM.

PDF ebook file size: 83 mb

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Special Publication 28 has its roots in the 22nd Annual Research Symposium of SEPM entitled Concepts and Models of Dolomitization - Their Intricacies and Significance held on April 3, 1979 in Houston, Texas as part of the joint annual meetings of AAPG and SEPM. The purpose of that symposium was to express the state-of-the-art of the study of the elusive process(es) of dolomitization. Most of the contributions in this volume are concerned with apparent early, near-surface dolomitization, either by hypersaline brines, by the marine-meteoric mixing model or some variant thereof, or by both mechanisms where more than one phase or kind of dolomitization exists, or where the origin of a particular dolomite is uncertain. Other models and aspects of dolomitization are treated here as well.

PDF ebook file size: 83 mb

Pages: 259
Publisher: SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology)
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Donald H. Zenger, John B. Dunham, Raymond L. Ethington