2020
DOI: 10.17738/ajes.2020.0008
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Clay mineralogy of Miocene mudstones from the Lower Austrian Molasse Basin

Abstract: Recent studies established the lithological and chemical sediment evolution in the Lower Austrian Molasse Basin (LAMB), a part of the North Alpine foreland basin, during the Early Miocene. In this study, we aim to integrate the clay mineralogy of seven wells across the LAMB with a newly proposed lithostratigraphy, and to infer implications for provenance, palaeo-geography and palaeoclimate. The results of our qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the clay-sized fraction with x-ray diffractometry largely s… Show more

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“…Strongly altered reddish brown volcaniclastic flow with ash-rich clayey matrix and granule-to pebble-sized fragments (Unit 8; U1513D-75R-3, 68-128 cm). identify expandable clay minerals like smectite, vermiculite and mixed-layer minerals at the Department of Geology, University of Vienna, Austria using the method of Meszar et al (2020). The clay samples were analyzed using a Panalytical PW 3040/60 X'Pert PRO diffractometer with CuKα radiation, 40 kV, 40 mA, step size 0.0167, 5s per step.…”
Section: Core Description and Mineralogical Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strongly altered reddish brown volcaniclastic flow with ash-rich clayey matrix and granule-to pebble-sized fragments (Unit 8; U1513D-75R-3, 68-128 cm). identify expandable clay minerals like smectite, vermiculite and mixed-layer minerals at the Department of Geology, University of Vienna, Austria using the method of Meszar et al (2020). The clay samples were analyzed using a Panalytical PW 3040/60 X'Pert PRO diffractometer with CuKα radiation, 40 kV, 40 mA, step size 0.0167, 5s per step.…”
Section: Core Description and Mineralogical Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%