Ak. Chaudhuri et al., PROTEROZOIC GLAUCONITIC PELOIDS FROM SOUTH-INDIA - THEIR ORIGIN AND SIGNIFICANCE, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 64(4), 1994, pp. 765-770
Glauconitic minerals, as peloids, are widespread in the arkosic and su
barkosic sandstones of the three Proterozoic units of the Pranhita-God
avari Valley, South India. These minerals grew at the expense of detri
tal feldspars on a scale so far unknown, and the process offers a viab
le alternative model for origin of the glauconitic peloids, particular
ly in the Proterozoic and some unfossiliferous Phanerozoic rocks as we
ll. Conversion in situ is testified inter alia by the presence of feld
spar relies within the peloids. Replacement of the peloids by all othe
r authigenic phases and evidence of their compaction and high precemen
t porosity of the host sandstones point to preburial authigenesis of t
hese minerals near the depositional surface. Glauconitization was enti
rely inorganic, and the morphology of the peloids is dictated by that
of the precursor grains. Occurrence in rapidly deposited sediments und
er semiarid to arid conditions with extensive development of current a
nd wave features suggests formation under conditions of warm, open cir
culation with high sediment influx and therefore modifies existing ide
as about the physical constraints on glauconitization.