Indexes to the analyses of calcium and magnesium carbonate rocks and other sedimentary rocks rich in either calcium, magnesium, or phosphorous

Created 16/10/2025

Updated 16/10/2025

Originally it was intended that the calcium and magnesium carbonate rocks and others rich in one or other of these elements should be published as a Bulletin, being Part III of a series of which Part I (Bulletin 65, already published) contained analyses of igneous and metamorphic rocks and Part II (Bulletin 78, already published) contained analyses of non-carbonate and non-phosphate sedimentary rocks. However, owing to the rising cost of publication and to the fact that the analyses of most carbonate rocks are only partial analyses, Part III has not been published although the compilation was completed in 1967. As in the case of Parts I and II the literature was searched for analyses made before 1960 as the introduction of rapid methods of analysis has made available a great flood of chemical data familiar to present research workers, and it was thought that easy access to older analyses may prove useful to them.

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Title Indexes to the analyses of calcium and magnesium carbonate rocks and other sedimentary rocks rich in either calcium, magnesium, or phosphorous
Language eng
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Reference Period 22/04/2018
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