Early Diagenesis: A Theoretical ApproachPrinceton University Press, 21 aug 1980 - 241 pagina's Diagenesis refers to changes taking place in sediments after deposition. In a theoretical treatment of early diagenesis, Robert Berner shows how a rigorous development of the mathematical modeling of diagenetic processes can be useful to the understanding and interpretation of both experimental and field observations. His book is unique in that the models are based on quantitative rate expressions, in contrast to the qualitative descriptions that have dominated the field. |
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General Theory | 9 |
Diagenetic Physical and Biological Processes | 15 |
Equilibrium Homogeneous | 57 |
HOMOGENEOUS REACTIONS INCLUDING RADIOACTIVE DECAY | 77 |
Precipitation Dissolution | 90 |
Marine Sediments of the Continental Margins | 135 |
Pelagic DeepSea Sediments | 178 |
NonMarine Sediments | 206 |
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