Guest EditorialQuaternary of Croatia
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Size-related mineralogical and surface physicochemical properties of the mineral particles from the recent sediments of the Eastern Adriatic Sea
2020, ChemosphereCitation Excerpt :During the interglacials and interstadials, aeolian sedimentation was interrupted by the soil forming processes. Therefore, loess, aeolian sand, soils, and palaeosols have to be considered as a potential source of clay minerals in the recent Adriatic sediments (e.g. Durn and Frechen, 2018), in addition to flysch deposits, as documented by the clay mineral composition (e.g. smectite, chlorite, illite) of sediment in the Neretva Channel (S5). Plagioclases were found in the recent sediment of the open-sea environment (S3), in sediments of the Neretva Channel (S5) and the Risan Bay (S7), while both plagioclases and K-feldspars were determined in sediments of the northern Adriatic (S1) and Malo Jezero (S6) (Table 1).
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