Wilson, Michael JHurst, AndrewWilkins, Anne DWilson, LyudmylaBowen, Leon2020-07-312020-07-312020-01Wilson, M J, Hurst, A, Wilkins, A D, Wilson, L & Bowen, L 2020, 'Mineralogical evidence for multiple dust sources in an early Triassic loessite', Sedimentology, vol. 67, no. 1, pp. 239-260. https://doi.org/10.1111/sed.126410037-0746Mendeley: 0e51f4c1-936e-3146-ae22-dedfbbff3953ORCID: /0000-0001-6775-3435/work/192443347https://hdl.handle.net/2164/14831ADW acknowledges with thanks Steve Hillier of the James Hutton Institute for guiding her through the procedures of the X-ray identification of clay minerals and quantitative mineralogical analysis. MJW is appreciative for the SEM examination of various rock fragments by Evelyne Delbos, also of the James Hutton Institute. Simon Kemp, Nick Lancaster and Nigel Mountney provided insightful review and editorial comments for which we are hugely grateful.225021293376610engloessiteaerosol dusttosuditevolcanogenic inputQE GeologyQEMineralogical evidence for multiple dust sources in an early Triassic loessiteJournal article10.1111/sed.12641http://www.mendeley.com/research/mineralogical-evidence-multiple-dustsources-early-triassic-loessite