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Authigenic, Principally Syngenetic Minerals in Sedimentary Rocks, their Characteristics, Conditions of Formation, and Classification

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Authigenic Minerals in Sedimentary Rocks

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We shall not take space here to describe minerals present in sedimentary rocks as fragmental grains and derived from weathered igneous or metamorphic rocks (clastic quartz and feldspars, micas, amphiboles, pyroxenes, etc.).

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Teodorovich, G.I. (1961). Authigenic, Principally Syngenetic Minerals in Sedimentary Rocks, their Characteristics, Conditions of Formation, and Classification. In: Authigenic Minerals in Sedimentary Rocks. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0652-8_3

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