1990
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3091.1990.tb01986.x
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Anatomy and origin of a Cretaceous phosphorite‐greensand giant, Egypt

Abstract: Late Cretaceous epicontinental phosphorites, porcelanites/cherts, dark‐coloured shales, glauconitic sandstones and bioclastic and fine‐grained carbonate rocks in Egypt are examined in terms of their overall depositional and diagenetic framework and stable isotopic and organic geochemical characteristics. Two main depositional realms are interpreted and correlated through sequence stratigraphic analysis: (1) a shallow hemipelagic environment accompanying initial stages of marine transgression and conducive to t… Show more

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“…In Egypt (Garrison et at., 1979;Glenn and Mansour, 1979;Germann et at., 1987;Issawi, 1989;Glenn and Arthur, 1990), phosphate deposits are distributed over a vast zone between the Red Sea and the oases of Dakhla and Kharga in the western desert. After the deposition of the Nubian Sandstone, a fluvio-marine formation covering the entire area of northeastern Africa until the Cenomanian, marine influences developed during the Campanian, resulting in the deposition of sandy shales and variegated shales immediately below the phosphatic sediments.…”
Section: The Deposits Of Egyptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Egypt (Garrison et at., 1979;Glenn and Mansour, 1979;Germann et at., 1987;Issawi, 1989;Glenn and Arthur, 1990), phosphate deposits are distributed over a vast zone between the Red Sea and the oases of Dakhla and Kharga in the western desert. After the deposition of the Nubian Sandstone, a fluvio-marine formation covering the entire area of northeastern Africa until the Cenomanian, marine influences developed during the Campanian, resulting in the deposition of sandy shales and variegated shales immediately below the phosphatic sediments.…”
Section: The Deposits Of Egyptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such heterogeneity certainly influences the color of glaucony grains, and is related to a complex pattern of sedimentological and chemical evolution before burial. For example, brown grains or brown rims on green grains are commonly found within marine greensands and associated facies, such as phosphorites (Glenn & Arthur 1990, Zamirailova et al 1999, Martín-Algarra & Sánchez-Navas 1995, 2000. Commonly, such brown grains are synsedimentarily replaced by phosphate and ferruginous materials.…”
Section: Background Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ross and Bustin 2009). The enrichment of organic matter reveals a period of high primary productivity in a shallow environment conducive to the preservation of organic matter (Glenn and Arthur 1990). Ni can be incorporated into organic matter, and so may be used as a marker for the original presence of organic matter (cf.…”
Section: Paleo-redox Elements and Environmental Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%