Porosity_thin_section_GP.jpg
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Description Porosity thin section GP.jpg |
English:
Thin section
under gypsum plate of microscopic carbonate grains (skeletal grains and intraclasts), from lithified
Pleistocene
eolianites
of Man Head Cay,
San Salvador Island
, Bahamas.
Porosity
shown as purple color. Scale bar 500 micrometres.
From:
Petrographic Analysis and Depositional History of an Open, Carbonate Lagoon: Rice Bay, San Salvador, Bahamas
, 2000, James L. Stuby, masters thesis,
Wright State University
, Dayton, Ohio. Figure A3-20 from Appendix 3: Photomicrographs of Carbonate Grains in Rice Bay
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Date | 15 May 2010 (original upload date) |
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- 2010-05-15 03:34 Jstuby 799×518 (167601 bytes) Thin section under gypsum plate of microscopic carbonate grains (skeletal grains and intraclasts), from lithified [[Pleistocene]] eolianites of Man Head Cay, [[San Salvador Island]], Bahamas. [[Porosity]] shown as purple color. Scale bar 500 microns. Fro