| Reference Type | Journal (article/letter/editorial) |
|---|
| Title | Pyrite Concretions in Sediment from South Bay, Lake Huron |
|---|
| Journal | Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences |
|---|
| Authors | Dell, C. I. | Author |
|---|
| Year | 1975 (June 1) | Volume | 12 |
|---|
| Issue | 6 |
|---|
| Publisher | Canadian Science Publishing |
|---|
| DOI | doi:10.1139/e75-103Search in ResearchGate |
|---|
| Generate Citation Formats |
| Mindat Ref. ID | 474529 | Long-form Identifier | mindat:1:5:474529:1 |
|---|
|
| GUID | 0 |
|---|
| Full Reference | Dell, C. I. (1975) Pyrite Concretions in Sediment from South Bay, Lake Huron. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 12 (6) 1077-1083 doi:10.1139/e75-103 |
|---|
| Plain Text | Dell, C. I. (1975) Pyrite Concretions in Sediment from South Bay, Lake Huron. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 12 (6) 1077-1083 doi:10.1139/e75-103 |
|---|
| In | (1975, June) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 12 (6) Canadian Science Publishing |
|---|
| Abstract/Notes | Sand-size concretions composed of aggregates of pyrite spherules are associated with organic matter in a postglacial lacustrine clay from South Bay, Lake Huron. These concretions resemble pyrite described in the literature, however, the origin of the characteristic framboidal form remains uncertain. Although it is a rare mineral in Great Lakes sediments, pyrite may have formed in this clay because of the presence of sufficient sulphur, possibly derived from sulphate-bearing ground water. |
|---|
These are possibly similar items as determined by title/reference text matching only.