Studies on the formation of pyrite in Jurassic shales
Pyrite is a ubiquitous mineral in shales. It results from the bacterial reduction of seawater sulphate to sulphide and the reaction of that sulphide with iron to form iron sulphides and subsequently pyrite. Five Jurassic shales were examined. 1 The Upper Oxford Clay (Oxfordian) Warboys Cambridgeshir...
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University of Leicester
1983
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