Chemostratigraphy.com ... Chemostratigraphy in a Nutshell Chemostratigraphy is a geoscience discipline exploring the geochemical variations of rock strata. It is divided into elemental and isotope chemostratigraphy. Chemostratigraphy.com embraces element chemostratigraphy for the characterization of sedimentary sequences. The site is intended to build a knowledge database for applied chemostratigraphy and practical applications as a reference for novices, experts, and everyone interested in between. What is this site about? Chemostratigraphy.com came to life in 2021 as a little project to document some general aspects of elemental chemostratigraphy. The site is intended to grow over time to a knowledge database that is easy to update and maintain and thus keeps up with the latest developments in chemostratigraphy. How to use the site? The articles on this site will be like blogs on other websites. Thus the user can comment on them, get in touch with the author, and so on. The latest posts will appear below, where the date indicates the last update. You can find all other posts by following the “Knowledge Base” menu. Let’s get started with the first article: What is Chemostratigraphy? Latest articles: How to develop a chemostratigraphic correlation scheme? A step-by-step guide on how to develop a chemostratigraphic correlation...Read More Element – Mineral Associations Chemostratigraphy is based on element distributions in the geological record,...Read More The Feldspar Compositional Ternary Diagram Minerals of the feldspar group consist of three compositional end...Read More Chemical Index of Alteration (Nesbitt & Young, 1982) The Chemical Index of Alteration (CIA) after Nesbitt & Young...Read More Geochemical Differentiation of Sedimentary Rocks after B. Mason The geochemical differentiation of sedimentary rocks after Mason is one...Read More How to plot a ternary diagram in Excel Ternary diagrams are common in chemistry and geosciences to display...Read More Geochemical Sand and Shale Classification after Herron One of the few widely accepted geochemical classification schemes for...Read More Accuracy and Precision Learn what accuracy and precision are, why they are important,...Read More Load More
How to develop a chemostratigraphic correlation scheme? A step-by-step guide on how to develop a chemostratigraphic correlation...Read More
Element – Mineral Associations Chemostratigraphy is based on element distributions in the geological record,...Read More
The Feldspar Compositional Ternary Diagram Minerals of the feldspar group consist of three compositional end...Read More
Chemical Index of Alteration (Nesbitt & Young, 1982) The Chemical Index of Alteration (CIA) after Nesbitt & Young...Read More
Geochemical Differentiation of Sedimentary Rocks after B. Mason The geochemical differentiation of sedimentary rocks after Mason is one...Read More
How to plot a ternary diagram in Excel Ternary diagrams are common in chemistry and geosciences to display...Read More
Geochemical Sand and Shale Classification after Herron One of the few widely accepted geochemical classification schemes for...Read More