2014
DOI: 10.7306/gq.1210
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What can be learned from the K-Ar ages of illite from Rotliegend sandstones of the Fore-Sudetic Monocline, SW Poland?

Abstract: Biernacka, J., 2015. What can be learned from the K-Ar ages of illite from Rotliegend sand stones of the Fore-Sudetic Monocline, SW Po land? Geo log i cal Quar terly, 59 (2): 257-270, doi: 10.7306/gq.1210The avail able K-Ar ages of authigenic illite from Rotliegend ae olian sand stones of the Fore-Sudetic Monocline, SW Po land, in clud ing those from six sam ples ex am ined in the pres ent study, are crit i cally re viewed in terms of their geo log i cal mean ing and com pared with the K-Ar ages of illite from… Show more

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“…Garnets are reasonably stable heavy minerals in burial diagenesis, with their stability, however, depending on chemical composition (Morton and Hallsworth 2007), and tend to be valuable minerals in provenance analysis (Biernacka and Józefiak 2009;Salata 2013;Krippner et al 2014;Fleming et al 2016;Dill and Škoda 2017). Garnets are found in most of the analysed samples, ranging from 0.5 to 52% (on average 13%) of all non-opaque heavy minerals.…”
Section: Garnetmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Garnets are reasonably stable heavy minerals in burial diagenesis, with their stability, however, depending on chemical composition (Morton and Hallsworth 2007), and tend to be valuable minerals in provenance analysis (Biernacka and Józefiak 2009;Salata 2013;Krippner et al 2014;Fleming et al 2016;Dill and Škoda 2017). Garnets are found in most of the analysed samples, ranging from 0.5 to 52% (on average 13%) of all non-opaque heavy minerals.…”
Section: Garnetmentioning
confidence: 95%