Greensand

Greensand or Green sand is either a sand or sandstone, which has a greenish color. This term is specifically applied to shallow marine sediment, that contains noticeable quantities of rounded greenish grains. These grains are called glauconies and consist of a mixture of mixed-layer clay minerals, such as smectite and glauconite mica. Greensand is also loosely applied to any glauconitic sediment.

Formation

Greensand forms in anoxic marine environments that are rich in organic detritus and low in sedimentary input. Having accumulated in marine environments, greensands can be fossil-rich, such as in the late-Cretaceous deposits of New Jersey, USA.

Occurrence

Important exposures are known from both northern and western Europe, North America, and north Africa. Well known and important greensands are the Upper and Lower Greensands of England and occur within Eocene and Cretaceous sedimentary strata underlying the coastal plains of New Jersey and Delaware. Although greensand has been found throughout Phanerozoic and Late Precambrian sedimentary deposits, it appears to be most common in Eocene, Cambrian, and Cretaceous sedimentary deposits for unknown reasons.

Greensand (disambiguation)

Greensand is a type of sand or the sandstone created from said sand.

Greensand or green sand may also refer to:

  • Green sand, used in sand casting. See Sand casting#Green sand
  • Greensand, New Jersey, an unincorporated community in the United States
  • Greensand Ridge, an escarpment in England
  • Greensand Ridge Walk, a long distance path in England
  • Greensand Way, a long-distance path in England
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