Glauconitic
Glauconitic refers to something containing or composed of glauconite. Glauconite is a mica-type mineral that is part of the smectite group. It is typically green in color and is formed by the slow decomposition of silicate minerals in marine environments. Its formation is often associated with conditions of low oxygen and slow sedimentation rates.
In geology, glauconite is a common constituent of marine sedimentary rocks, particularly glauconitic sandstone and glauconitic
The term "glauconitic" can also be used to describe sediments or soils that have a significant proportion