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Recherches sur la Glauconie

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Depuis Murray et Eenard deux travaux importants sont venus enrichir la bibliographie de la Glauconie: le mémoire de MM. Calderon et Cliaves, “Contribuciones al estudio de la Glauconita,” et l'œuvre magistrale de M. L. Cayeux, Etude micrographique des terrains sédimentaires.

Murray et Eenard avaient étudié spécialement la Glauconie actuelle; MM. Calderon et Cliaves baserent leur synthese de la Glauconie actuelle sur une analyse de Glauconie des roches sédimentaires; M. L. Cayeux limita strictement ses belles recherches à la Glauconie des roches sédimentaires et n'attaquapas le problème de sa genèse.

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