1989
DOI: 10.3406/sgeol.1989.1826
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Nomenclature descriptive des phosphorites. Descriptive nomenclature of phosphorites

Abstract: Cette note rappelle, précise et complète la nomenclature des phosphorites proposée en 1978 à la première réunion du projet 156 «Phosphorites » du Programme International de Corrélation Géologique. Elle détaille d'abord la structure de la terminologie préconisée en indiquant l'influence sur le nom de la roche des proportions relatives des composants minéraux, de la taille des éléments phosphatés et de leur nature, ainsi que de la répartition de la gangue. L'emploi pratique de cette terminologie est ensuite exam… Show more

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“…The elevation below sea level of the DPZ structural top ranges from 150 m, near the northeastern subcrop edge, to 2850 m, near the southwestern deformation edge. Phosphorites, defined based on a P 2 O 5 concentration higher than 18 wt.% [4,5], occur only at the base of the DPZ. Phosphorite beds were only identified in two wells (Figures 3 and 4), where the gamma-ray log reaches values upwards of 400 gAPI.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The elevation below sea level of the DPZ structural top ranges from 150 m, near the northeastern subcrop edge, to 2850 m, near the southwestern deformation edge. Phosphorites, defined based on a P 2 O 5 concentration higher than 18 wt.% [4,5], occur only at the base of the DPZ. Phosphorite beds were only identified in two wells (Figures 3 and 4), where the gamma-ray log reaches values upwards of 400 gAPI.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phosphorus is present in minor amounts in most rocks, but phosphorites (P 2 O 5 exceeding 18 wt.%) may reach values in excess of 40 wt.% [4,5]. Föllmi et al [6] classified sedimentary phosphorites into pristine, condensed, and allochthonous.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%