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A Deep-Water Glauconitization Process on the Ivory Coast-Ghana Marginal Ridge (ODP Site 959): Determination of Fe3+-Rich Montmorillonite in Green Grains
2001
Clays and clay minerals
The mineral and chemical composition of green glauconific grains from ODP Site 959 (2100 m water depth) located on the northern flank of the Ivory Coast-Ghana Marginal Ridge was studied. Recurrent winnowing of a 20 m thick Pleistocene succession resulted in a low accumulation rate and strafigraphic hiatuses. The green clay material typically occurs as fillings in the chambers of pelagic foraminifers. The amount of green clay present in sediments older than 1 Ma is small, and greater in younger
doi:10.1346/ccmn.2001.0490606
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