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From River to Rock Record
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 447

From River to Rock Record

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Over the last couple of decades, fluvial geomorphology and fluvial sedimentary geology have been developing in parallel, rather than in conjunction as might be desired. This volume is the result of the editors' attempt to bridge this gap in order to understand better how sediments in modern rivers become preserved in the rock record, and to improve interpretation from that record of the history of past environmental conditions. The catalyst for the volume was a conference with the same title hosted at the University of Aberdeen School of Geosciences, in Aberdeen, Scotland, on 12-14 January 2009.

Roles of Organic Matter in Sediment Diagenesis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Roles of Organic Matter in Sediment Diagenesis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1986
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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External Controls on Deep-water Depositional Systems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 438

External Controls on Deep-water Depositional Systems

Accompanying CD-ROM contains digital version of this publication.

The Revolution in Geology from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

The Revolution in Geology from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment

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Carbonate Sequence Stratigraphy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 513

Carbonate Sequence Stratigraphy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1983-04-15
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  • Publisher: AAPG

Hardcover plus Foldouts

Mass-transport Deposits in Deepwater Settings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 532

Mass-transport Deposits in Deepwater Settings

Historically, submarine-mass failures or mass-transport deposits have been a focus of increasingly intense investigation by academic institutions particularly during the last decade, though they received much less attention by geoscientists in the energy industry. With recent interest in expanding petroleum exploration and production into deeper water-depths globally and more widespread availability of high-quality data sets, mass-transport deposits are now recognized as a major component of most deep-water settings. This recognition has lead to the realization that many aspects of these deposits are still unknown or poorly understood. This volume contains twenty-three papers that address a ...

Coccolithophores
  • Language: en

Coccolithophores

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Paleobiology is arguably the next frontier in micropaleontology, and no one group may have more impact on the global environment with a more enigmatic life history than the tiny coccolithophores, whose countless calcitic skeletons are a considerable percentage of oceanic biomass, with a major role in the Earth's carbon cycle. The isolated fragments or "coccoliths" that make up vast carbonate deposits are no longer to be considered as merely sedimentary particles but as the invaluable record of once living organisms that have an important story to tell in terms of evolutionary biology. It is in this perspective that Coccolithophores: Cenozoic Discoasterales-Biology, Taxonomy, Stratigraphy pre...

Sedimentary Geology of Mars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Sedimentary Geology of Mars

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Often thought of as a volcanically dominated planet, the last several decades of Mars exploration have revealed with increasing clarity the role of sedimentary processes on the Red Planet. Data from recent orbiters have highlighted the role of sedimentary processes throughout the geologic evolution of Mars by providing evidence that such processes are preserved in a rock record that spans a period of over four billion years.

Geologic Problem Solving with Microfossils
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 341

Geologic Problem Solving with Microfossils

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