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Encyclopedia > Greensand

Greensand is an olive-green coloured sandstone rock which found in narrow bands, particularly associated with bands of chalk and clay in northern and western Europe. Greensand contains grains of the mineral glauconite, an iron potassium silicate with very low resistance.


Most greensand formations were deposited in marine environments during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.


Greensand is a common ingredient in garden fertilisers. It is also used directly in organic gardening and organic farming.


See also: Cambridge Greensand, Upper Greensand.


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Chalmers Publications: 428 Influence of Composition and Pore Geometry on Immiscible Fluid Flow through Greensands: ... (403 words)
The effect of the mineralogical composition and pore geometry of sediments on the distribution as well as the flow of immiscible fluids are of importance when evaluating petroleum reservoirs.
Greensand containing the clay mineral glauconite is a complex reservoir rock type.
Greensand samples from different locations were investigated by means of core analysis, determining fluid saturations and flow properties.
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